Pellitory

//ˈpɛlɪtɔɹi//

Synonyms for "pellitory" (8 found)

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French

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  • pariétaire noun (Parietaria officinalis)

Italian

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  • parietaria noun (Parietaria officinalis)

Middle English

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  • peritorie noun (Parietaria officinalis)

Spanish

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  • cañarroya noun (Parietaria officinalis)
  • parietaria noun (Parietaria officinalis)

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The dried herb Pellitory made up into an electuary with honey, or the juice of the herb, or the decoction thereof made up with sugar or honey, is a singular remedy for any old or dry cough, the shortness of breath, and wheezing in the throat.

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There are some who advise taking the noxious herb savory; in my judgment it is poison. Or they mix pepper with the seed of prickly nettle and yellow pellitory pounded in old wine.

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Common Pellitory is a very common plant, and will not be kept in our gardens without diligent looking to.

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