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spignel
spignel (ˈspɪgnəl) Forms: α. 6 spignale, 6–7 spignell, 7 spygnal, 6–7, 9 spignel. β. 6 speknel, specknell, spiknel, 6–7 spicknell, 6–9 spicknel, 9 spikenel. [Of obscure origin; perh. a later form of spigurnel1.] † 1. The aromatic root of the umbelliferous plant Meum athamanticum, used, when dried an...
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Meum
Common names in the UK include baldmoney, meu or meum, and spignel (also spikenel and spiknel).
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Theriac
Potentilla reptans (creeping cinquefoil), Rheum rhabarbarum (garden rhubarb), Zingiber officinale, Angustifolia odorata, Gentiana, Meum athamanticum (spignel
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Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park
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The spignel plant, which occurs in these mountains and from which the Bärwurz spirit is distilled, is well known.
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Bockau
Important to the herbal lore were, among others, spignel, lovage, angelica, valerian and rhubarb.
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spigurnel
▪ I. † spigurnel1 Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. spigurnella, of obscure origin and meaning. Cf. spignel.] Some plant.a 1400 Stockholm Med. MS. 95 Spyggurnell mal and refamall. c 1450 Alphita (Anecd. Oxon.) 174 Spigurnella, g. et ang. spigurnelle uel freydele; mirabiliter ualet contra squinanciam;..angl. sp...
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baldmoney
baldmoney Herb. (ˈbɔːldmʌnɪ) Forms: 4 baldemoin, 5 -moyn, 6 baldmoyne, 7 baldimonie, -emony, baudmoney, 8 baldmonie, 6– baldmoney. [Etymol. unknown; the early forms point to a Fr. *baudemoin(e; with the termination cf. agrimony, F. aigremoine; but this hardly answers to L. valde bona, a plant mentio...
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meon
† meon Obs. See also meum. [a. late Gr. µῆον.] The herb Spignel, Meum athamanticum.1562 Turner Herb. ii. 56 Meon or Mew..is lyke vnto dill in y⊇ stalk and lefe. 1617 Minsheu Ductor, Mewe or meon.
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meu
meu (mjuː) Also 6 mewe, 6– mew. [irregularly ad. L. mēum.] = meum2.1548 Turner Names Herbes (1881) 53 Meum..is called of the Poticaries Meu. Ibid., It may be called in englishe mewe or duche Dyl. 1578 Lyte Dodoens iii. xv. 337 Mew groweth plenteously in Macedonia and Spayne. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kerse...
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meum
▪ I. ‖ meum1 (ˈmiːəm) [Latin, neut. of meus mine.] ‘Mine’, ‘that which is mine’, in the phr. meum and tuum: ‘mine and thine’; what is one's own and what is another's. A popular phrase to express the rights of property. Also meum, tuum; meum or tuum.1594 Greene & Lodge Looking-gl. (1598) C iij, Rasni...
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