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A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



Dexeris^ aut cetris a Romanis gladi- 



osum dicitur, folia habet similia 



yridi sed laciora et acuciora, semen 



eius rotundum et nigrum, gustu 



5 uiscidum. 



Dionisia^ flos cicorie idem. 



Diatriciim^, i. custos duarum dierum. 



Diagridium*, scamonia idem. Succus 

 est cuiusdam herbe in transmarinis 

 10 partibus nasceniis. 



Diapton^ pollipodium^ idem. g. poli- 

 podie. a^. oefarn''. 



[Diaforesis-, i. por[r]orum apercio, 



inde diaforeticum, i. por[r]orum 

 apertiuum, et sudor dia[f]foreticus 15 

 que fit de por[r]orum apercione 

 nimia. 



DianiealalDon', i. uertellum ut in Alex. 

 de auro ^*'. 



Diamiconium", i. electuarium de mi- 20 

 cone^-, et oppomiconium", i. suc- 

 cus miconis ut in Alexandro. 



Dirisis", i, diuisio. 



Diami[f]fragia^% id est accumina. 



Diptamnis uel ditanus^", gall. et angl. 25 

 ditayne.] 



I. tetris. 6. cicoree. 7. Dyatricum. 8. Dyagridium, scamonea. 12. ocfarn. 



14. diaforetica. 15. aperitiuum. 16. apericione. 17. dyanicalabon. uertebellum. 



23. Diresis. 24. i. a. 



* Sim. Jan. ' Dexsris, Dya. aut cestris a Romanis gladiolus dicitur, habet folia iridi similia sed 

 latiora et acutiora . . . semen rotundum et nigrum, gustu viscidum.' Diosc. iv. 22, ^vpis, oi 

 Se Tpiv dypiav . . . 'PaifiaToi yXaSioXovfx . . . rd fiev (pvWa 6Xt ipiBt ojjioia, irkaTVTepa 5e Kal (^ 

 aKpov oea . . . Kapnos . . . aTp6yyv\oi, IpvOpos, Sptpivs. ^ Bart. p. iS, ' Dionisia, fios 



cicorese.' Matth. Silv. c. ccxiv, ' Dianijia, i. flos cicorie.' ^ Bart. p. 18, ' Dia/rii/m, i. 



spacium trium dierum.' i.e. Sid rpiwv ^ixepu/v. Cf. Alex. Trall. ii. p. 95. Duarum is due to 

 some mistake : and custos probably comes from confusing Sipa (hora) with wpos or ovpos (custos). 

 See ante, Custos orti. * Bart. p. 18,' Diagridium, i. scamonia cocta.' App. ' Diagri- 



dium, i. scammonea cocta.' Matth. Silv. c. ccxiv, ' Acridium antiquitus dicebatur scamonea.' 

 Gerarde, p. 868, ' Diagridium, as though they should say SaKpvdiov which signifieth a little 

 tear.' SaKpvSiov is frequent in Alex. Trall. Platearius, circ. inst. ' Est autem succus cuiusdam 

 herbe nascentis in transmarinis partibus que est species titimalli.' ^ ^PP- ' Diaplem, i. 



polypodium.' SpvonTepis, Diosc. iv. 186. noKvnoSiov, Diosc. iv. 185. ' Oak-fern, 



see Gerarde, p. 1136. ^ Sia^poprjcns, SiacpopijriKos, Galen (ed. Kiihn, vol. x. p. 919). Bart. 



p. 18, ' Diaforesis dicitur pororum apercio, et inde diaforeticum i. pororum aperitivum et sudor.' 

 These definitions in Bart. as here, seem to be introduced as an afterthought and to be taken from 

 a common source. ^ Du Cange. s. v. ' Vertibella, forfex medicinalis' as a gloss on 



Alex. latrosophista, lib. i. Passionum, ' et iatrolahon i. vertibella, facile trahitur.' Bart. p. 42, 

 'Vertebellum instrumentum est carpentariorum, i. terebellum, et simili instrumento in quibusdam 

 operibus utmitur cyrurgici.' "> Aure : so Renzi, Collect. Salernit. " Std nijKojviov. 



- iijjKcov. " dnov nTjKcuvos, Alex. Trall. vol. i. p. 425 (ed. Puschmann). '* Staipecrts, 



" Matth. Silv. c. ccxvi, ' Dimifragia, i. agrimonia.' Spiptvtpayia, Diosc. ii. 33. Cf. Reinesius, Var. 

 Lect. pp. 513, 514. >'" E. P. N. 'Hic ditamnus, detane.' id, p. 63, 'Hec ditanus, detany.' 



