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smallage (ˈsmɔːlɪdʒ) Forms: α. 3 smal, 4 smale ache, 5–6 smalache, 5–7 -ach, 6–7 smallach(e. β. 5 smalege, -edge, 6–7 smalledge, 7 -adge, 6– smallage. [f. small a. 21 b + ache n.2] One or other of several varieties of celery or parsley; esp. wild celery or water parsley, Apium graveolens. Now rare.α...
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smellage
ˈsmellage U.S. ? local. [Alteration of smallage.] Officinal lovage, Levisticum officinale, of the family Umbelliferæ.1836 A. H. Lincoln Familiar Lect. Bot. (ed. 5) 110 [Ligusticum] levisticum (smellage,) leaves many..Medicinal. 1889 R. T. Cooke Steadfast iii. 43 A nosegay of lavender, damask roses, ...
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Flying ointment
Bacon (attributed as "Lord Verulam") listed the ingredients of the witches ointment as "the fat of children digged out of their graves, of juices of smallage Literature and film
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown", Goody Cloyse, after meeting the Devil, says "I was all anointed with the juice of smallage
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after-burthen
† ˈafter-ˌburthen, -ˌburden Obs. [after- 6.] 1. = afterbirth.1576 Baker tr. Gesner's Jewell of Health 64 The water druncke in tyme of traueyle of chylde..sendeth forth the after burthen. 1688 Lady Waldegrave in Lond. Gaz. 22 Oct., This Deponent took the After-Burthen, and put it into a Bason of Wate...
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Kitchen garden
Other plants found in the kitchen garden: asparagus, artichoke, sow thistle, endive, chicory, watercress, scallions, chives, parsnips, purslane, smallage
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celery
celery (ˈsɛlərɪ) Also 7 cellery, 7–8 selleri, -y, 8 sallary, -ery, celeri. [a. F. céleri (not in Cotgr.), according to Littré a. dial. It. sellari, pl. of sellaro (Brescian ˈseleno, literary It. ˈsedano), repr. Gr. σέλινον parsley.] 1. An umbelliferous plant (Apium graveolens) cultivated for the use...
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lagwort
lagwort (ˈlægwɜːt) [f. lag v.2 + wort.] The plant Petasites Vulgaris (Britten & Holland).1702 in J. K. Dict. 1725 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Syrup, The Roots of Lagwort, Elicampane, Smallage and Fennel.
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aperitive
aperitive, a. (əˈpɛrɪtɪv) Also 7 apperitive, 6–8 aperative. [variant of apertive, after mod.Fr. apéritif, -ive, older Fr. apertif, med.L. apertīvus and aperitīvus, It. apertivo and aperitivo.] A. adj. † 1. Tending to open. Obs. rare.1685 Boyle Free Enq. 381 Its [a key's] Power of opening a Door (whi...
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Translation into Chinese - examples English - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "smallage" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: But - would your worship believe it? - my broomstick hath strangely disappeared, stolen, as I suspect, by that unhanged witch, Goody Cory, and that, too, when I was all anointed with the juice of smallage, and cinquefoil, and wolf's bane -
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seleri
seleri obs. form of celery.1695 Ray in Phil. Trans. XIX. 635 The Root of Seleri, or Sweet Smallage. 1707 Sloane Jamaica I. Pref. 3.
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gromwell
gromwell (ˈgrɒmwəl) Forms: 4 gromyl(e, gromylyoun, 5 gromylle, -ille, grumelle, -eyle, 5–6 gromaly, -ely, 5–9 gromel(l, 6 grommel(l, -all, gremile, grumle, 6–7 grummel(l, grumble, 7 gromwel, grumell, 7–9 gromil(l, 7– gromwell. [a. OF. gromil (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), gremil (16th c.), mod.F. grémil,...
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alexanders
alexanders (ælɪgˈzɑːndəz, -æ-) Forms: 1 alexandre, 3–4 alisaundre, 5–6 alysaunder, 7 allis-, alys-, 8 ales-, 7–9 alis-, 6– alexander(s. [Cf. Fr. alexandre (Lyte's Dodoens), alisandre Palsg., alisaundre, alissandere Godef., med.L. name Petroselinum Alexandrinum, a synonym of P. Macedonicum. The note ...
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spleenwort
spleenwort (ˈspliːnwɜːt) Also 6 splen(e)-, spleenewort, spleen-, 6–7 spleenewoort. [f. spleen n., after L. splēnion or asplēnon, a. Gr. σπληνίον, ἄσπληνον (also ἀσπλήνιος, -ον adj.), f. σπλήν spleen.] 1. a. One or other of various ferns belonging to the genus Asplenium; also, the genus itself.1578 L...
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stone-parsley
stone-parsley The umbelliferous herb Sison Amomum; also applied to Seseli Libanotis and other species (Mountain Stone-parsley), Sison being then sometimes distinguished as Bastard Stone-parsley.1548 Turner Names of Herbes 61 Petroselinum named in latine Apium saxatile is not our commune persely..but...
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ache
▪ I. ache, v. (eɪk) Pa. tense and pple. ached. Forms: inf. 1 acan; 2–4 aken, -in, eken; 3–9 ake; 8–9 ache. ind. pres. 3rd sing. 1 æcð; 2–4 akþ, akeþ. pa. tense 1–2 óc; 2–4 ok; 3–4 ook; 4–5 oke; 4–5 akede, -ide; 5– aked; 8–9 ached. pa. pple. 1 acen; 2–3 aken; soon obs. and repl. by aked; 8–9 ached. A...
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