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diagrydium, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun diagrydium is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for diagrydium is from 1436, in ...
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Latin Definition for: diagrydium, diagrydii (ID: 17426) - Latin ...
Definitions: (used as purgative); juice of the plant scammones (Convolvulus Scammonia). Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries) ...
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Diagrydium - definition of Diagrydium by The Free Dictionary
a. An eastern Mediterranean plant (Convolvulus scammonia) having large roots that yield a resin formerly used as a cathartic.
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diagrydium
‖ diaˈgrydium Pharm. Also 5 -gredie, 7 -gredium. [L. diagrydium (Cælius Aurelianus ? 5th c.), according to Littré a corruption, through association with names of drugs in dia-, of Gr. δακρυδίον ‘a kind of scammony’, dim. of δάκρυ tear, drop. In F. diagrède.] An old name for a preparation of scammony...
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Diagrydium meaning in English - DictZone
diagrydium [diagrydii] (2nd) N · noun. juice of the plant scammones (Convolvulus Scammonia) + noun. used as purgative + noun ...
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Diagrydium | Article about Diagrydium by The Free Dictionary
(Convolvulaceae), a family of dicotyledonous plants. The plants of this family may be herbs, semishrubs, shrubs, or, rarely, small trees; many are climbers.
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anguria, and mercurialis, penide, simple diaprunum (made of damask prunes), violet seed, the four cold seeds (melon, gourd, purslane, and quince), and diagrydium
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Part 719 of An Irish Materia Medica
Diegreidium: i.e. the juice of a herb which is like spurge; it is made in the days called the dog days, and it is made as follows: take the leaves and seed of ...
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Primary Form (1 of 1) - The Latin Lexicon
Primary Form (1 of 1) ; Nominative, diagrydium, diagrydia ; Genitive, diagrydiī, diagrydiōrum ; Dative, diagrydiō, diagrydiīs ; Accusative, diagrydium, diagrydia.
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Part 715 of An Irish Materia Medica
It should be collected when in flower; it retains its efficacy for two years as we have said. Of dates; of carrot; of tragacanth; of diagrydium; of sowthistle ...
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diagrydiate, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective diagrydiate is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for diagrydiate is from 1657, in Physical Dictionary. Nearby ...
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▪ I. dia-, prefix1 before a vowel di-, repr. Gr. δια-, δι-, the prep. διά through, during, across, by. [orig. *δϝιγα, from root of *δϝο, δύο two, and so related to δίς, *δϝίς twice (di-2) and L. dis- a-two, asunder (dis-, di-1).] Much used in Greek in composition, in the senses ‘through, thorough, t...
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