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A MEDICO-BOTANICAL GLOSSARY. 



Venti media\ bugla idem. g^. et an. 



bugle. 

 Venti minor'^, consolida minor idem. 



an. Bonwrt, a. dayesegh. 

 Venter apis ^ millefolium, centifolium, 



supercilium ueneris idem. an. 



nosebledles. 

 lerobotonon *, bona herba ueneris 



idem. g. uerueyne, an. fleghewrt. 



Eius succus cum lacte temperatus 



interficit mures. 

 Vermicularis maior ^, tetroseUo idem. 



g. tatesoriz", ang. andrede uel 



musedode "^. 

 Vermicnlaris minor ^ similis est ei, 



crassula minor idem. Est eius- 



dem uirtutis cuius umbilicus ue- 



neris. 



Verrucaria ^ anabulla, titimallus idem. 



g. ueroyne, an. wertewrt. 

 Vertebrum '", i. os rotundum anche, 



dictum a uertendo, et uertitur in 



osse concauo. 

 Vertebellum '' est instrumentum car- 



pentariorum, s. terebellum, et simili 



instrumento utuntur in quibusdam 



operibus suis sirurgici. 

 Vitriola^^ uaccinium, uiola idem. g. 



uiolette, an. heselwr[t]. 

 Viticella", brionia, t[c]ana idem; 



radice utimur. an wildenep. 

 Vicetoxictis ^* folia habet integra pa- 



rum oblonga, et est [herba] et ualet 



contra toxicum, dicitur autem toxi- 



cum quodlibet forte uenenum. 

 Vitriolum ''', attramentum, calcantum 



* See ante, Bugla, and App. Venti media. * See ante, Consolida minor, and App. Venti 



minor. ^ See ante, Millefolium maius and MiriofiUos. Tlie gloss iienter npis belongs to 



melissophyllon ratlier than to millefolitan, and may have arisen out of some confusion of apiastrum. 

 See Diosc. iii. io8, 'Fwfiatoi ainaaTpov^i. See App. Milisophali. * Sim. Jan. ' Verminatia 



qne grece gierobotanum dicitur.' See ante, Gerabotonum and Bana herba ueneris. Renzi, Coll. 

 Salemit. iii. 320, ' Verbena, verebona, herba veneris, ierabotonon vel pistereon idem.' From 

 which it would appear that herba veneris is the correct name, but that bona herba veneris has arisen 

 from a cormption of verbena. * See ante, Crassula minor, for whicli telroselio may possibly 



be a comiption. See also App. Vermicularis maior. * Read iete-de-souris. ' Musedode 



will consequently be mouse-head. ^ Bart. p. 42, ' Vermicidaris, i. crassula minor, ejusdem 



virtutis est cum umbilico veneris.' ^ Bart. p. 43, ' Verucaria, i. solsequium.' See ante, 



Anabulla minor. "' Bart. p. 43, ' Vertebrum est os rotundum hanchse, et dicitur a vertendo 



quia vertitur in osse concavo.' '' See ante, Dianicalabon. Bart. p. 43, ' Vertebelhim 



instrumentum est carpentariorum i. terebellum et simili instrumento in quibusdam operibus 

 utuntur cyrurgici.' '^ Gerarde, p. S52, ' The Violet is called in Greeke 'iov . . . (which some 



think to be derived from lo), and thereupon it is thought that the Latines also called it Viola, as 

 though they should say Vitula, by blotting out the letter t. Servius reporteth, that for the same 

 cause the Latines also name it Vaccinium, alledging the place of Virgil in his Bucolicks ; Alba 

 ligustra cadunt, vaccinia nigra leguntur.' ^^ See ante, Brionia. ^^ Sim. Jan. ' Viticetoxicum 



quod antifarmacum dicitur, planta quse multa juxta elleborum nigrum invenitur quare putatur sibi 

 contraria.' Bart. p. 43, ' Vicetoxicon herba est quse ualet contra toxicum, dicitur autem toxicum 

 omne forte venenum.' See ante, Anthora. '' See ante, Attramentum. 



