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chafewort, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun chafewort. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ... www.oed.com
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† Chafewort. World English Historical Dictionary
† Chafewort. Obs. [f. CHAFE + WORT.] A name given by Turner to Filago germanica. 1. 1548. Turner, Names of Herbes, 83. Cartafilago otherwise Ceratophilax, is ... wehd.com
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The World of Worts - The Anglish Moot - Fandom
Chaffwort, chafewort. Limosella australis, Welsh mudwort. Linaceae, Flaxworts. Linaria arenaria, Sand toad flax. Linaria cymbalaria, Oxford weed. Linaria ... anglish.fandom.com
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chafewort
† ˈchafewort Obs. [f. chafe + wort.] A name given by Turner to Filago germanica.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 83 Cartafilago otherwise Ceratophilax, is called in english Cudwurt, or Chafewurte. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Old English Words in the OED/CH | The Anglish Moot - Fandom
Chafewort, Chafeweed: a name given to the plant Cinaphalium sylvaticum and other allied species as 'Filago germantica' 2. cudwort or chafewort. Chaffy, adj ... anglish.fandom.com
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chaff, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun chaff. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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chaffweed
ˈchafeweed, ˈchaffweed Herb. [According to Turner and other early writers, f. chafe + weed; see quot. 1551: otherwise it might be plausibly explained from chaff n.1 and weed, in reference to the chaffy receptacle of Filago.] A name given by Turner to the plant Gnaphalium sylvaticum; extended by Gera... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] A dictionary of English plant-names - Wikimedia Commons
... Chafewort,. Wr. ' Centunculus [is] called in Yorke shyre cudweed and in Northumberlande chafweed, because it is thought to be good for chafinge of anye man's ... upload.wikimedia.org
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CHAFE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb · to make or become sore or worn by rubbing · (tr) to warm (the hands, etc) by rubbing · to irritate or be irritated or impatient. he was chafed because he ... www.dictionary.com
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Chafe - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c.1300 from Old French chaufer and Latin calefacere, the word means to heat, warm up, or excite heat by friction. www.etymonline.com
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A dictionary of English plant-names - Internet Archive
... Chafewort,. Wr. ' Centunculus [is] called in Yorke shyre cudweed and in Northumberlande chafweed, because it is thought to be good for chafinge of anye man's ... archive.org
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CHAFE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to wear or abrade by rubbing. He chafed his shoes on the rocks · 2. to make sore by rubbing. Her collar chafed her neck · 3. to irritate; annoy · 4. to warm by ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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