A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



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Lapitos ^ interpretatur minucio uel 



latocare", i. nux parua. 

 Lassana ^ similis est rapistro sed habet 



acuciora folia superius. 

 5 Laurus alia est laciorum foliorum, alia 



tenuiorum sed utraque uirtutis 



feruentis sunt atque recorperatiue. 



[Respice in anacochi.] 

 [L]aureola ^ alipiados ^, angelica ", 

 lo lepidon '^, [herba catholica*], gin- 



gelide idem, semen eius dicitur 



conconidium ^ et est similis lauro 



in fohis, cortice et semine utimur. 



gallice laureole. 

 Laurus, i. dampnis'". Inde dampno- 15 



cocce'^ et dampnelicon'-, i. 



oleum confectum ex oleo et baccis 



lauri. 

 Laxonatis ^^ mercuriahs, lenochides '*, 



calfu idem, 20 



Leuiticus ^', angh loiiache '". 

 Leporina ^'^, priapismus ^"^, saturion " 



idem. 

 Lepida "" s. squama, inde lepidos 



I. Laptos. 

 24. squama. 



2. lactocare. 



6. utreque. 



7. recorporatiue. 



16. dampneleon. 



^ Xen-Tos. Sim. Jan. ' Leptou, grece macrum minutum tenue subtile, &c.' ^ XiirTOKapvov, 



Diosc. i. 179. Sim. Jan. ^ Leptocarea, g. avellana arbor, s. leptolvareon avellana fructus quasi 

 * Kaixipavrj, Diosc. ii. 142. E. P. N. p. 16, ' Arhoracia vel lapsana, cal.' App. 'Armo- 



Diosc. iv. 147, xaiJ.aida<pvr] . . . 'Voofiaioi \avpto\a. 



* See ante. 



parva nux. 

 racia, i. rapistrum.' 



Allipiados. ^ App. ' Laureola, alipiados, angula, semen eius cocognidium, consimilis lauro 



in foliis et cortice, semine utimur.' ^ Lepidon, gingelide idem would seem to be an intruding 



gloss, in no way related to laureola. Diosc. ii. 166, yiyyiStov, ol 81 \(mSiov. * Bart. 



p. 23, ' Herba catholica, i.laureola.' ^ Diosc. iv. 170, Ov/xfKaia . . . ravTrji 6 KviSdot kokkos, 



Kapnos &v, (TvWeyerai. '" Apparently Sacpvrjs, which comes to be mistaken for a nomi- 



native form. See ante, Daucus asininus. ^' Sa<pv6KOKKos. See Bacee Lauri. '^ Sa<pvf- 



Xaiov, Diosc. i. 49. '^ Renzi, Coll. Salernit. iii. 296, ' Laxanatis, mercurialis, linotides, 



talsum vel talsa idem.' Gerarde, p. 332, ' It is called in Greek \ivu(Q}(TTts . . . the Latines call it 

 Mercurialis, . . . in French, Mercuriale, Vignoble, and Foirelle, quia fluidam laxamve alvum reddit, 

 Gallobelgje enim foize and foizeus, ventris fluorem vocant.' " Possibly a comiption of 



^i/oCwffTts, Diosc. iv. 188. '5 Aj^uo-Tt/foi/, Diosc. iii. 58. ^^ Our Lovage. E.P. N. p. 43, 



' Levistictan, luvesche, luvestiche.' Bart. p. 11, ' Apium levisticum, loveache.' E. P. N. p. 35, 

 ' Lihestica, lufestice.' ^' Gerarde, p. 225, ' Apuleius . . . saith it (serapias) is called Etitaticos, 



Panion, and of the Latines Testictdus leporinus.' Cf. Marccllus, c. 25, 'qui testiculum leporinum 

 jejunus comederit.' Apuleius, De Virt. Herb. c. xv, ' Greccis dicitur Satyrion . . . Itali priapiscon, 

 . . . alii testiculum leporinum nominant.' '^* Bart. p. 35, ' Priapistnus dicitur herba leporina, 



satirion idem.' '* Diosc. iii. 134, aarvpiov to ipv0p6viov . . . 01 Sk ivTaTiKov, oi Si irpiamaKov 



q (iopiov (in the sense of yevvrjTiKov fioptov, whence possibly the namc Orchis Morio). App. 

 ' Satyrion, i. priapiscus vel testiculi leporis.' ^*' \(iris, Diosc. v. 89. Bart. p. 27, ' Lepida, 



i. squama.' 



