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all-heal
ˈall-ˌheal [all- E 4.] † 1. A balsam or medicine that heals all wounds; a heal-all or panacea. Obs.1630 Drayton Muses Elys., Nymphal v. Wks. 1793, 621/2 This all-heal..New wounds so quickly healing. 1633 G. Herbert Offering iv. in Temple 141 There is a balsome..which doth both cleanse and close all ...
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All heal
All heal, allheal or all-heal may refer to a number of plants used medicinally including:
Prunella vulgaris, a species in the mint family
Stachys, a
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Heal-all
Heal-all is a common name for the plant Prunella vulgaris. Heal-all may also refer to: Pedicularis canadensis, or high heal-all
Stachys, a genus of plants in the mint family See also
Panacea (medicine), a cure-all, or a medicine capable of healing many ailments
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heal-all
heal-all (ˈhiːlɔːl) [f. heal v. + all. Cf. all-heal.] 1. Something that heals or is reputed to heal all diseases; a universal remedy; a panacea. Also fig.1577 B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iv. (1586) 191 It was called in the olde time Panacea or Healeal. a 1878 Lewes Study Psychol. (1879) 150 Forgivene...
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Opopanax (genus)
There were many different plants called all-heal (πάνακες or panaces) in Ancient Greece and Rome. However, according to Dioscorides, opopanax was obtained specifically from a kind of all-heal named πάνακες Ἡράκλειον (panaces Heraclion, "Hercules' all-heal
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cure-all
ˈcure-ˌall Something that cures all diseases; a universal remedy, panacea. Also fig.1870 Lowell Cathedral Poet. Wks. (1879) 452 Expect..A wondrous cure-all in equality. 1871 G. H. Napheys Prev. & Cure Dis. iii. iv. 741 It has been vaunted as a cure-all. b. As a name for various plants: see quots. (C...
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Opopanax chironium
Opopanax chironium, common name Hercules' all-heal, is a herb of the family Apiaceae.
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Opopanax
Opopanax ("the juice of all-heal") can refer to:
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Opopanax, a genus in the family Apiaceae
Vachellia farnesiana, a species in the family Fabaceae
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panace
panace (ˈpænəsiː) Also 6–7 panaces, 8 panacee. [Adapted or adopted forms of L. panax and panaces, synonyms of panacēa (see below), as name of a plant. Panaces retains the L. form; panacee was prob. from Fr.; Lyly's panace, if of two syllables, would represent L. panax.] A fabulous herb to which was ...
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Panax
‖ Panax (ˈpænæks) [L. panax, ad. Gr. πανακής, -κες all-healing, πάνακες the plant yielding opopanax.] Panace, All-heal; now a Linnæan genus of plants (family Araliaceæ), containing herbs, shrubs, and trees, of tropical and Northern Asia and America, some of them noted for real or supposed medicinal ...
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Agrimonia
The English poet Michael Drayton once hailed it as an "all-heal" and through the ages it was considered a panacea.
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You Can Heal Your Life. Hay House Inc., 1984. Hay House Inc., 1998 ISBN 978-1-56170-496-5
All is Well : Heal your body. Carlsbad, US: Hay House. 2013.
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panacea
panacea (pænəˈsiːə) Also 6 -chæa, -chea, 7 -cæa. [a. L. panacēa, a. Gr. πανάκεια universal remedy, f. πανακής ‘all-healing’.] 1. A remedy, cure, or medicine reputed to heal all diseases; a catholicon or universal remedy.1548 Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke Pref. 8 b, [That] which they call panacea, a m...
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Áine
People in Limerick once brought their sick to the lakes on the 6th night of the full moon (called "All-Heal") when the moon shone brightly on the waters
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