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pestilence-wort
† ˈpestilence-wort Herb. Obs. Also 7– pestilent-wort. [ad. Ger. pestilenzwurz, pestwurz, from its repute against the Plague.] A bookname for the Butterbur, Petasites vulgaris.α [1548 Turner Names of Herbes (E.D.S.) 61 Petasites is called in the South partes of Englande a Butter bur,..the duch cal it...
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Pestilence
Pestilence may refer to:
Infectious disease
Pestilence, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Pestilence (band), a Dutch death metal group
Pestilence See also
Pestilence wort, a perennial plant native to Europe and northern Asia
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Pest (disambiguation)
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From the effects of war, pestilence and disease died 131 men. The naturally cloudy beer has an original wort content of 12.5% and is bottled directly from the storage cellar and not filtered before.
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pestilence
▪ I. pestilence, n. (adv.) (ˈpɛstɪləns) Also 4–6 pestilens, -elence, 5 pestlens, 5–6 pestylens, -ylence, 6 -elens, 6–7 pestlence. [a. F. pestilence, ad. L. pestilentia, n. of condition f. pestilent-em pestilent: see -ence.] 1. Any fatal epidemic disease, affecting man or beast, and destroying many v...
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Johann Most
Die Gottespest (The God Pestilence), New York: J. Müller, 1887. English: The Deistic Pestilence and Religious Plague of Man, n.d. [1880s]. Reissued as The God Pestilence.
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petasite
† petasite Herb. Obs. [ad. Bot.L. Petasītēs, Gr. πετασίτης, f. πέτασος petasus.] The Butterbur or Pestilence-wort, Petasites vulgaris.1771 Gentl. Mag. XLI. 521/1 The autumnal fevers..have gone off very easy this season, by the use of Petasite root.
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"famine and pestilence"). www.language-archives.org/item/oai:gial.edu:26766
Three Volumes, translated by Clair James Grece from the German edition Englische Grammatik: Die Lehre von der Wort
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History of the Jews in Poland
Meanwhile, the horrors of the war were aggravated by pestilence. These include Midrasz, Dos Jidische Wort (which is bilingual), as well as a youth journal Jidele and "Sztendlach" for young children.
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