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† laureole Obs. Also 4, 5 lauriol(e, lawryol. [a. F. laureole, ad. L. laureola, lit. a little garland of laurel.] Spurge Laurel, Daphne Laureola. (In early use not clearly distinguished from laurel n.1)c 1386 Chaucer Nun's Pr. T. 143 Of lawriol, Centaure, and ffumetere. c 1430 Lydg. Commend. Our Lad...
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Francis of Fabriano
De Clary, LAureole Seraph., tr. Lives of the Saints and Blessed of the three Orders of St.
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spurge laurel
spurge laurel Also spurge-laurel. [spurge n.1] One or other of the shrubs belonging to the genus Daphne, esp. D. laureola, the dried bark of which is used in medicine.1597 Gerarde Herbal 1218 Spurge Laurell is a shrub of a cubit high, oftentimes also of two. Ibid. 1219 Laureola florens, Laurell, or ...
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French Renaissance literature
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Jean Lemaire de Belges Les Illustrations de Gaule (1510)
-- Diego de San Pedro La Prison d'Amour laquelle traite l'amour de Leriano et Laureole
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laurel
▪ I. laurel, n.1 (ˈlɒrəl, ˈlɔːrəl) Forms: α. 4 lorer(e, lorrer, 4–7 laurer(e, 5–7 lawrer(e, 5 laurear, -ier, lawrare, 6 lawryr, 7 lowrier. β. 4 laureal, 5 laurialle, -yel, lawriall, -ielle, (loryel, larel, -ielle), 5–6 lorel(l, 6–7 lau-, lawrell, 7 lawreall, 7–8 lawrel, (7 lowrell), 6– laurel. [ad. ...
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diadem
▪ I. diadem, n. (ˈdaɪədɛm) [a. F. dyademe (13th c. in Godef.), mod.F. diadème, ad. L. diadēma, Gr. διάδηµα band or fillet, esp. the regal fillet of Persian kings, adopted by Alexander of Macedon and his successors; f. διαδέειν to bind round, f. δια- across, through + δέειν to bind.] 1. A crown; an o...
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