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herbarist
† herbarist Obs. Also 6–7 herberist. See also herborist. [f. L. herbāria herbary, botany + -ist.] One skilled in herbs; a herbalist.1577 Harrison England ii. xx. (1878) i. 329 Carolus Clusius, the noble herbarist. 1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 505 Gerard, with other Herbarists. 1640 (title) Theatru...
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John Goodyer
In his time Goodyer was well regarded, the contemporary botanist William Coles calling him "the ablest Herbarist now living in England" in 1657.
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herborist
herborist (ˈhɜːbərɪst) [a. F. herboriste (1545 in Hatz.-Darm., who also cite herboliste 1530), ‘derived from herbe by confusion with the radical of L. arbor’ (Darmesteter): cf. the more etymological synonyms herbalist, herbarist, also the history of arbour n.] One skilled in herbs, a herbalist.1578 ...
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Amy Bess Miller
She wrote four books and co-edited a fifth, contributed an article to The Herbarist, and contributed to numerous exhibits.
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herb-man
herb-man A man who deals in herbs.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Vn verdurier ou verduriére, an hearbe man or woman which furnisheth a house with hearbes, bowes, and like greene things. 1598 Florio, Herbaio, an herbe man, a simpler, an herbarist.
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herbarize
ˈherbarize, v. arch. [f. as herbarist + -ize: cf. botanize.] = herbalize, herborize. Hence ˈherbarizing, herbariˈzation.1670 Lex Talionis 24 Having a laudable Custom once a Year..to go a Herbarizing. 1734 J. Soame Anal. Hampstead Water 27 (R.) The Apothecaries' Company very seldom miss coming to Ham...
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Ralph Tambs Lyche
He penned about 60 mathematical works, and also a few publications in botany; he was a hobby herbarist.
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John Gerard
to King James I, but the following year relinquished it to Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, second son of Lord Burghley, in which he was described as "herbarist
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alypum
† aˈlypum, -us Obs. [for alypon, a. Gr. ἄλῡπον painless.] An unidentified plant, so called by Dioscorides from its anodyne virtue.1611 Cotgr., Turbit blanc..the reddish hearbe Alypum, or Alypia; talked of, but not otherwise named, by our English Herbarist. 1621 Burton Anat. Mel. ii. iv. ii. i, But t...
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Nora Thompson Dean
"Plants, Herbs and the Healing Arts Among the Delaware Indians," The Herbarist, 51 (1985)
"Nora Dean: She Lived Here When Legends Were A Way of Life."
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nomenclator
nomenclator (ˈnəʊmənkleɪtə(r)) Also 6 Sc. -our. [a. L. nōmenclātor (also -culātor), f. nōmen name + calāre to call.] † 1. A student appointed as a kind of monitor or prefect over a certain part of his class. Obs. rare.1563–7 Buchanan Reform. St. Andros Wks. (S.T.S.) 8 The nomenclatouris to haif char...
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