Womandrake
"Womandrake" in a Sentence (2 examples)
[T]his is the true deſcription of the plant and therefore thoſe idle formes of the Mandrakes and Womandrakes, as they are fooliſhly ſo called, which have beene expoſed to publike view, both in ours and other lands and countries, are utterly deceitfull being the work of cunning knaves, onely to get mony by their forgery.
In folklore, there are considered to be Mandrakes and Womandrakes, the former being white, the latter black.
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