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myrrhis
‖ myrrhis (ˈmɜːrɪs, ˈmɪrɪs) [late L., a. Gr. µυρρίς.] = myrrh2. (Now only as generic name.)1548 Turner Names Herbes (E.D.S.) 54 Myrrhis is called in Cambrygeshyre casshes, in other places mockecheruel. 1601 Holland Pliny II. 202 Myrrhis, which some call Smyrrhiza, others Myrrha, is passing like vnto... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myrrh
The name "myrrh" is also applied to the potherb Myrrhis odorata, otherwise known as "cicely" or "sweet cicely". wikipedia.org
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myrrh
▪ I. myrrh1 (mɜː(r)) Forms: 1 myrra, murra, 1, 4 murre, 1–6 myrre, 2–6 mirre, 4 merre, mirr, 4–5 myre, 4, 6 mir, 5 mere, myr, 5–6 myrr, 5–7 mirrhe, 6–7 mirrh, myrrhe, 7– myrrh. Also in L. form 4 mirra, 6–8 myrrha. [OE. myrra, myrre, murra = OS. myrra (MDu. myrre, mirre, Du. mirre), OHG. myrrâ, mirrâ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agonopterix heracliana
sylvestris, Chaerophyllum temulum, and most other Umbelliferae including Angelica sylvestris, Aegopodium podagraria, Conopodium majus, Daucus, Meum, Myrrhis wikipedia.org
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Cicely
It is the only species in the genus Myrrhis. Etymology The genus name Myrrhis derives from the Greek word myrrhis [μυρρίς], an aromatic oil from Asia. wikipedia.org
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semendacy
† semendacy Obs. [Corruption of mod.L. sēmen daucī (sēmen seed, daucī genit. of daucus some umbelliferous plant, perh. carrot or parsnip).] The seeds of the sweet chervil (Myrrhis odorata), formerly used in medicine.1714 Fr. Bk. of Rates 97 Semendacy per 100 Weight. Oxford English Dictionary
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chervil
chervil (ˈtʃɜːvɪl) Forms: 1 cærfille, cerfelle, cerfille, 3 chareuille, 4 chiruylle, 4–6 cheruell(e, 5 cherefelle, 6 cheruyle, -uel, -uyll, charuiel, -uel, -vyle, 6–7 chervill, chervile, 7 cherfill, 6– chervil. [OE. cærfille, cerfille, -felle, ad. L. chær(e)phylla pl. of chærephyllum, a. Gr. χαιρέϕυ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweet cicely
Sweet cicely is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cicely, a cultivated European herb (Myrrhis odorata) Osmorhiza, a genus of plants wikipedia.org
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cicely
cicely (ˈsɪsɪlɪ, ˈsaɪslɪ) Also 6 cislie, 8 cecily. [? ad. L. seselis, Gr. σέσελις, σέσελι seseli, but app. taken as identical with the feminine name Cicely, Cicyly = Cecilia. Walker pronounces as a dissyllable (ˈsɪslɪ).] A popular name of several umbelliferous plants, almost co-extensive with chervi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coups de roulis
Act II : Cairo During the stop at Cairo, Puy-Pradal throws a grand official party with dancing, during which the actress Sola Myrrhis appears. Sola Myrrhis will join the Comédie Française, as the deputy has found her talent to be absolutely right. wikipedia.org
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casshe
▪ I. † casshe Obs. Also caxes. [See kex.] The wild chervil, Anthriscus sylvestris; also vaguely applied to other Umbelliferous plants.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 54 Myrrhis, is called in Cambrygeshyre casshes, in other places mockecheruel. 1578 Lyte Dodoens v. liii. 616 Of Myrrhis Casshes or Caxes. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cicely (disambiguation)
Cicely is an herb, Myrrhis odorata Cicely may also refer to: Osmorhiza, a genus of plants referred to as cicely in North America People Cicely Mary wikipedia.org
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伞形科属列表
Meeboldia Melanosciadium Melanoselinum 针刺草属 Meum Micropleura Microsciadium Mogoltavia Molopospermum Monizia Mulinum Muretia Musineon Myrrhidendron 茉莉芹属 Myrrhis wikipedia.org
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British NVC community MG1
variants: the Festuca rubra subcommunity, subdivided into: a Centaurea scabiosa variant a Geranium pratense variant a Bromus sterilis variant a Myrrhis wikipedia.org
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geranium
geranium (dʒəˈreɪnɪəm) Also 6–7 -ion. [a. L. geranium, -ion, a. Gr. γεράνιον, f. γέρανος crane.] 1. A genus of herbaceous plants or undershrubs (family Geraniaceæ, of which it is the type), growing wild in temperate regions, and bearing a fruit similar in shape to the bill of a crane; a plant of thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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