Foxes glófa

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foxes glófa
m. [foxes clófa MS. B.] Foxglove; digĭtālis purpŭrea, Lin :-- Wið óman genim ðysse wyrte leáf ðe man GREEK, and oðrum naman foxes glófa [MS. foxes clófa] nemneþ or Sodŏmeum">for inflammatory sores, take leaves of this wort, which is named sōlānum insānum or Sodŏmeum, and by another name foxglove, Herb. 144; Lchdm. i. 266, 18. Mr. Cockayne says, in note b on this passage,--'Strychnos manikos is Sōlānum insānum or Sodŏmeum fairly drawn, MS. V. fol. 60 a, not an English plant, and certainly not foxglove. The leechdoms here recorded seem derived from what Dioskorides says of the GREEK: namely, GREEK; and so on of GREEK and GREEK and GREEK. [ifoxglove. foxes glofa

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