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dragant, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun dragant is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for dragant is from before 1300.
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dragant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dragant m (plural dragants). alternative form of adragant (“tragacanth”). Verb. edit. dragant. gerund of dragar · Categories: Catalan lemmas · Catalan nouns ...
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E413 - Dragant - Open Food Facts
Funktioner: Emulgeringsmedel, Stabiliseringsmedel, Förtjockningsmedel. Tragacanth is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of Middle ...
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dragant
† ˈdragant Obs. Also 3–7 dragagant. [a. OF. dragant, dragagant, ad. late L. tragacanthum, (also dragantum), a. Gr. τραγάκανθα astragalus.] A gum; = tragacanth. Also called gum dragon, and formerly adragant.c 1265 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 559/23 Dragagantum, i. dragagant. 1542 Boorde Dyetary (1870) 97, I ...
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dragant - Nitty Grits
Gum tragacanth. A viscous, odourless, flavourless gum used in pharmaceuticals and foods as an emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer, and texturant additive ...
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Tragacanth - Wikipedia
Tragacanth is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus
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Tantalusqualen, operetta by Franz von Suppé, on October 3, 1868
Isabella, operetta by Franz von Suppé, on November 5, 1869
Lohengelb, oder Die Jungfrau von Dragant
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Dragant - Fandom - Skannerz Wiki
Dragant is monster #8 of the Zendra Tribe and a member of its Magic Class.
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dragaunt - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
CL: Classical Latin ; Gr. Greek ; ML: Medieval Latin ; OF: Old French ; Forms, dragaunt n. · Also dragagant, dragantum, dragagantum.
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Gum Tragacanth - The Incense Dragon
Tragacanth was the first gum binder I used when I started making incense. It is a brownish-white powder with no scent. It works just as well as guar gum or ...
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tragacanth
tragacanth (ˈtrægəkænθ) Also 6 tragachant, 7 tragagant, 8 tragant, -anth; see also adragant, dragant, dragon2. [a. F. tragacante (16th c.) = It., Sp. tragacanta, ad. L. tragacantha (Pliny), a. Gr. τραγάκανθα goat's-thorn, tragacanth-shrub, f. τράγος he-goat + ἄκανθα thorn. The gum was called in L. t...
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Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw
boiled and sieved meat), arkas (sweet milk-based jelly), blemas (blancmange), pomuchla (Atlantic cod), figatele (meatballs), cybeta (civet), piżmo (musk), dragant
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dragon
▪ I. dragon1 (ˈdrægən) Forms: 3–4 dragun, 3–6 dragone, dragoun(e, 4 dragowne, 4– dragon. [a. F. dragon:—L. dracōn-em (nom. draco), a. Gr. δράκων, -οντα; usually referred to δρακ- strong aorist stem of δέρκεσθαι to see clearly.] I. † 1. A huge serpent or snake; a python. Obs. (exc. in etymol. use).c ...
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