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puliol
† ˈpuliol Herb. Obs. Also 5 pylyol(e, -eol, 5–6 pulyol(e, 5–7 -ial(l, 6 -ioll, -iole, -yall, pilliall, 7 puleall. [a. OF. puliol, poulieul, poliol (14th c. in Godef.):—L. type *puleiolum, dim. of puleium, pulegium pennyroyal (or ? ad. L. *poliolum, dim. of polium poly1). Cf. mod.F. pouliot (with dif...
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pulimountayn
† pulick mountain, pulimountayn obs. ff. poly-mountain (poly1 c); cf. also puliol b.1657 C. Beck Univ. Charac. K ij, Pulick mountain. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 133 b, Serpillum that is in gardines is called for the moste parte in Englande creping thyme, and about Charde pulimountayn.
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puly
▪ I. puly, a. (ˈpjuːlɪ) [f. pule v. + -y.] Given to puling; whining; sickly.a 1688 Bunyan Solomon's Temple Spiritualized li. The church of Christ is of herself a very sickly puely thing. 1861 Sala in Temple Bar Mag. III. 25 The puly shabby piety which prompts some people..to be perpetually scrawling...
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pulege
† ˈpulege Herb. Obs. Also 5 pulegye. [a. F. pulège, L. pūlegium (also pūleium), supposed to be f. pūlex flea.] The herb Pennyroyal: cf. puliol.c 1400 tr. Secreta Secret., Gov. Lordsh. 76 Tak..þe rotys of Pulegye, þat ys pulyol. c 1410 Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) i, Whan þei pasture of .ii. herbes...
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pylour
pylour, -owre pylowe, -lu, -lwe, pylt(e, pylwere, pylyol, pylyon, obs. ff. pillar, piller, pillow, pilt, pilliver, puliol, pillion.
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origanum
‖ origanum Bot. (ɒˈrɪgənəm) [L. orīganum, -us, ‘wild marjoram’ (Lewis & Short), a. Gr. ὀρίγανον, -ος, ‘an acrid herb like marjoram’ (L. & S.); in appearance, a compound of ὄρος mountain + γάνος brightness, joy, pride, whence the scribal alteration ὀρείγανος. Also organum, q.v.; and in many anglicize...
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hillwort
† ˈhillwort Obs. [f. hill n. + wort.] An old name of Pennyroyal (or ? of Wild Thyme).c 1000 ælfric Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 133/34 Samum, hylwurt. Ibid. 137/2 Pollegia, hylwyrt. c 1265 Voc. Plants ibid. 555/1 Pulegium, puliol, hulwurt. 14.. Voc. ibid. 605/48 Pulegium, hullewort. 1528 Paynell Salerne's ...
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pennyroyal
pennyroyal (pɛnɪˈrɔɪəl) Forms: penny (in its var. forms) with α. 6–7 ryal(l, rial(l, etc. (rarely two words or hyphened; 10 varr.), β. 6–8 royal(l, etc. (as one word, two words, or hyphened; 13 varr.); 7– pennyroyal. [app. an alteration (? corruption) of the earlier pulyole ryale, in AF. puliol real...
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poly
▪ I. † poly, poley, n.1 Obs. (ˈpəʊlɪ) [ad. L. polium, polion (Plin.), a. Gr. πόλιον (Theophr.) an aromatic herb, perh. f. πολιός hoary.] A species of Germander, Teucrium Polium, an aromatic herb of Southern Europe; also extended to other species of Teucrium, as Golden P. (T. aureum), Yellow P. (T. f...
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