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A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



[Rasga\ respice in barba Aaron uel 

 iarus. 



Radicula, polorieon'^, respice in clla- 

 boris niger. 

 5 Rapiens uitam, respice in mezereon. 



Ribes, respice in acedula. 



Rinosorchis ^ respice in orchis.] 



Rampnus*, g^. griseler\ a. tlirew- 

 ihorn ^ 

 loRealgar'^ uel risalgar est uena terre, 

 inde habemus experimentum ad 

 ratos et mures capiendum. 



Renion, i. sompnus. 



Reuma '\ i. fluxus. 



15 Resina^ pix alba idem, quasi resuma, 



et dicitur a residuo-das. Item ap- 



propriatum est hoc nomen ad 



designandam gummam abietis 



quando simpliciter inuenitur, in 

 ahis uero additur determinacio ut 20 

 resina pini uel resina pruni et 

 similia. Dicitur etiam resina frixa 

 que resina sicca est de qua 

 sophisticatur thus. 



Reginela^", i. remede, a. medewort. 25 

 [Regina prati, medewort.] 



Ren, renis, tiel rien, rienis, nefren " 

 et areffren idem. 



Repticum ^^, i. purgatiuum. 



Resta bouis, ge. rest de beof, ang^. 30 

 [hyseneherde uel] cammok. [Re- 

 spice in bulmago et in raphanum 

 romoris.] 



Reuma ", i. fluxus uel reumaticus acer, 

 reumatica passio et similia,et dicitur 35 

 de ruo, is, quasi ruens materiam. 



8. theuethom. 10. resalgar. 13. Remon. 14. Remau. 



25. moderwrt. 30. reste beof. 34. aer. 36. ruis. 



16. resudo. 



* See ante, Barba aaron. ^ iroXvpfi^ov, Diosc. iv. 149. ^ kwos opxis, Diosc. iii. 131. 



* E. P. N. p. 47, ' Ramni, Grosiler, l"efe-))orn.' Cotgrave, ' Gro&elier, a Gooseberrie shrub.' 



^ This name occurs as '?ieofe^orn (Wright's Vocabularies, ed. Wiilcker, p. 43), ]iifel>oni (ib. p. 

 139), Syft\>orn (p. 149), thethorntre (ib. p. 715), and in all these cases is used to gloss Ramnus. 

 It becomcs later thethorne : cf. Cath. Angl. (ed. Herttage), ' a Thethorne, rampnus : ' and Bart. 

 p. 36, ' Rainpnus . . . i. thethome.' In a MS. at Lincoln College, Oxford, No. 57, p. 90 verso, is a 

 gloss, ' Rampnus, thewethom.' Possibly the name of Fea-berry for the gooseberry may be con- 

 nected. Compare the names Feaberry, Feabes, Thebes, Thapes (Nemnich). "^ Matth. 



Silv. c. dc, ' Realgar . . . ydeomate nostro dicitur soricaria, interficit sorices et omnia animalia.' 

 Bailey, ' Realgal, a mineral, a kind of red Arsenick, differing from the common,which is white, and 



from orpiment, which is yellow.' 



pivfj.a. 



Bart. p. 36, ' Resina, i. pix alba, rosin.' 



'" Bart. p. 36, ' Regina prati, i. moderwort.' Gerarde, p. 1043, ' It is called of the later age Regina 

 Praii . . . in low Dutch, Reiinette . . . in English, Meads-sweet, Medow-sweet, and Queen of the 

 medowes.' E. P. N. p. 43, ' Regina, reine, med-wurt.' " v((pp6s. ^^ pviniKov, Galen 



(ed. Kiihn), vi. 2O1. Sim. Jan. ' Rhip/ica, g. purgativa ut Gal. li. de ingenio sanitatis ripticon 

 kalerticum.' '^ p(vfM. Matth. Silv. c. deiii, ' Reuma, gre. est actus quod est fluxus uel 



cursus.' 



