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Gingidium. 



Gingidium except I be deceyued with a great sort of learned 

 me, is the herbe whiche Ms called in englishe Cheruel, in duche 

 Keruel oder korbel kraute, in frenche Cerfuile. Cheruel is called of 

 some wryters Cherephillum, & of the comune sorte Cerefolium. 



Git. 



Git is named in greeke Melanthion, in englishe herbe Git or 

 Nigella romana, in duche Schwartz hummich, in frenche Niel. It 

 groweth in gardines onely that I haue sene, sauynge that in Germany 

 there groweth in the corne fieldes after the come is caried away a 

 certeyne kinde of Git which hath a good sauour, & is in al poyntes 

 lyke the gardine Nigella, sauynge that the veselles whiche holde the 

 blacke seede are not al in one, as the other haue, and smelleth^ not 

 so wel ful out, as the other do. It is hote & dry in the thyrde 

 degree. 



G las turn. 



Glastu is called in greke Isatis, in english wad, & not Ode as 

 some corrupters of the englishe tonge do nikename it, in duch waid 

 or weid in french Guesde. Wad is como in Juliker land, & 

 some is now set in England. The wild wad groweth pletuously in 

 Germany beside the Rhene, & in many corne fieldes in hye Almany. 

 Wyld wad is called in Englishe ashe of Hierusale. It dryeth 

 muche. 



Glaux. 



^Glaux is very straunge in Englande, for I neuer sawe the ryghte 

 Glaux in England, sauing it that was brought out of Italy by John 

 Falconer. It groweth in Flauders by the sea syde, as I remebre 

 .iij. myles fro Dunkyrke. It may be called in englishe sea Trifoly. 



Glycyrrhiza. 



Glycyrrhiza called in latin Radix dulcis is named in english 

 Lycores, in duch Sueszholtz, or Lycoris or Clarish, in frenche Ercu- 



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