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Symphytum - Wikipedia
Folk medicine names for comfrey include knitbone, boneset, and the derivation of its Latin name Symphytum (from the Greek symphytis, meaning growing together of bones, and phyton, a plant, referring to its ancient uses. Similarly, the common French name is consoude, meaning to weld together .
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consoude - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
One of several medicinal herbs regarded as healing (consouding) wounds, fractures, etc.; kinges ~, one of the larkspurs, perhaps forking larkspur Consolida ...
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Symphytum officinale - Wikipedia
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. Along with thirty four other species of Symphytum, it is known as comfrey.
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consoude
▪ I. † consoude now consound, n. Herb. (kənˈsaʊnd) Forms: 1 consolde, 3–5 consoude, -sowde, 5 -saude, 6– consound. [a. OF. consolde, consoulde, consoude (this also mod.F.):—L. consolida, so called app. f. L. consolidāre to make solid or firm, on account of its attributed virtues: cf. comfrey. Consou...
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consoude - English translation - Linguee
consoude noun, feminine ... comfrey n ... Examples ... grande consoude f ... comfrey n ... See alternative translations.
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Symphytum officinalis, Consolda, Consoude, Comfrey, Knitbone. It's ...
This plant has been used for thousands of years to help reconstitute connective tissue and bone. When crushed it forms a sticky paste that you ...
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Comfrey - Laboratoire Calebasse
Native to Western Europe and Asia, comfrey was traditionally used to treat soldiers' burns. Appreciated for its healing virtues, its name recalls the verb ...
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Consoude Images – Browse 104 Stock Photos, Vectors, and Video
Search from thousands of royalty-free Consoude stock images and video for your next project. Download royalty-free stock photos, vectors, HD footage and ...
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Wholesaler CONSOUDE organic cut root - Thés Direct
27,00 € ht Ingredients : CONSOUDE organic cut root. ORIGIN: Poland Latin name: Symphytum officinale L. Certification : Organic: Product of organic farming.
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BOTANICAL PRINT GRANDE CONSOUDE SYMPHYTUM ... - eBay
BOTANICAL PRINT GRANDE CONSOUDE SYMPHYTUM OFFICINALE ; Est. delivery. Thu, Aug 28 - Tue, Sep 2. From Vero Beach, Florida, United States ; Returns. Seller does not ...
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Huile de consoude | Comfrey oil (macerated) - Terra in cielo
Comfrey oil (macerated) from the Cistercian nuns of the Abbey of Rieunette, France, calms the pain of burns, promotes wound healing and relieves bruises and ...
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primerole
† ˈprimerole Herb. Obs. Forms: 4–5 primerole, 5 -erolle, prymrol, 5–6 -erol(le. [ME. a. OF. primerole (13–15th c. in Godef.), dim. of OF. prime first (cf. féverole, pommerole, etc.), and thus rendering or corresponding to med.L. prīmula, dim. of prīma first.] A name given to one or more early spring...
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Solidago
Solidago (sɒlɪˈdeɪgəʊ) [med.L. (but with different application: see the note to consoude).] a. A large genus of perennial plants of the N.O. Compositæ, the N. American species of which are especially numerous; golden-rod. b. A plant of this genus, esp. S. virgaurea, a European and British species, f...
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primula
primula Bot. (ˈprɪmjʊlə) [a. med.L. prīmula, fem. of prīmul-us, dim. of prīm-us first; originally in the name prīmula vēris ‘little firstling of spring’, applied by 1101 app. to the Cowslip, but at an early date also to the Field Daisy, perh. as an earlier spring flower, or because both plants were ...
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