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A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



CapsellulaS herba sanguinaria'^, [radi- 



cibus utimurj, bursa pastoris idem. 



Florem facit album. Gallice burse 



\ pastur, a^e. pursewurt. 

 5 Cardo benedictus ^, carduncellusS 



[cressiones], senecio idem, sene- 



chion^ ance. gowndeswiUe". 



[Respice in labrum ueneris et in 



senecio.] 

 loCarpobalsamum ', id est semen bal- 



sami. 



mirice ^ fructus 



Caropos 



idem. 

 Cardamen", i. semen narslucii. 



geneste 



Cardamus agrestis^ nascitur in locis 15 

 aquosis, folia eius assimulantur 

 foHis cardomami sed sunt maiora. 



Carnopodion uel sinopodion^S pes 

 ceruinus idem. Herba est. 



Crassula maior '-, faba siluestris idem, 20 

 subalba est et spissa habet folia. 

 Gallice orme'^, anglice alfuurt^*. 



Crassula minor^^ simiUs est ei sed 

 multo minor, crescit [super] lapi- 

 dem et uomitum prouocat. ance. 25 

 tecesorite'. Respice in uermicu- 

 laris minor. 



[Cardomomum " fructus est cuiusdam 



3. bourse a pastour. 4. perswort. 6. senechon. 7. gowndeswyle. 10. i. semen. 



17. cardomomi. j8. cynopodicon. add, cardimomum est succus cuiusdam arboris uel polius 



semen ; per x. annos potest seruari. 20. saba. 22. orpjTie. 26. tecesdirte. 



' App. ' Dapellnla. i. sanguinaria, florem facit album.' So called from its little pods. 

 Bart. p. 38, ' Sangiiinaria, bursa pastoris idem.' E. P. N. p. 32, ' Pilogonus et sanguinaria, 6set 

 is unfortredde.' There seems to be a confusion between Shepherd's Purse and Knot-grass 

 (Polygonum aviculare). ^ Bart. p. 14, ' Carduus benedictus, i. senecion.' * Cf. the 



It. cardoncello. ' Fr. sene^on. ^ Groundsel. E. P. N. p. 46, ' Iregerontis, 



cenesuns, grundeswilie.' ib. p. 5, ' Senecio, ]> is Grundes wylige.' Prof. Skeat derives groundsel 

 from A. S. grund, ground, and swelgan, to swallow, and makes it mean ' the ground-swallower.' 

 Fuchs, however (H. S. p. 321), gives the name Grindtkraut, and the associations of the plant 

 seem rather to point in the direction of grati and greis ; cf. Ger. Bald-greise and Greiskraut for 

 Erigeron (Grassmann p. 129). ' Kapnus PaKcrafiov, Diosc. i. 18. Bart. p. 14, 'Carpohal- 



samum, i. fructus balsami.' App. ' Carpohalsamum, id est semen balsami.' ' Kapnus 



fivptKTjs, Diosc. i. 116. ^ Bart. p. 14, ' Cadavius, i. nasturcium.' ib. p. 13, ' Cartamum, i. 



semen croci ortensis.' KapZapLov, Diosc. ii. 184. ^" The description resembles Diosc. ii. 



205, tfiripis, fjToi KapSafiavTiKTj, xet to. (pvWa napojjLOia KapSap.<u kv tapt (vOaXfarepa . . (pvtToi 51 

 iv uyfojpyrjTois tuttois. ^' See post, Cinopedicon. ^^ Bart. p. 17, ' Crassula major, 



aurum ualet, an orpin.' App. ' Crassula maior, id est faba siluestris.' Fuchs, H. S. p. 877, 

 ' Trj\i<piov fj dfiXcDoi' dypiov Grsecis, Telephium et Illecebra Latinis, officinis et vulgo crassula 

 major, alias minor appellatur.' '= Orpine. See ante, Barba iouis. " Perhaps a 



form of hahwyrt, from its use in king's evil. Gerarde, p. 518. 'It wasteth away hard kernels, 

 aud the king's evill if it be laid unto them.' " Bart. p. 17, ' Crassula minor, vermicularis, 



an. stancroppe.' App. ' Crassula minor similis est ei, sed multo minor.' ^^ Read tete 



de touris (cf Nemnich, s. v. Sedum album), see post, ' Vermicularis maior, tetroselion idem. g. 

 tatesoriz, ang. andrede uel musedode.' i^ Platearius, circ. inst. ' Est autem fructus 



cuiusdam arLoris vel potius semen . . . per decem annos potest servari.' 



