ellebore

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See also: ellébore

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ellebore

  1. hellebore
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Nun's Priest's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 4151-4154:
      A day or two ye shul have digestyves
      Of wormes, er ye take your laxatyves,
      Of lauriol, centaure, and fumetere,
      Or elles of ellebor, that groweth there,
      [...]
      A day or two you shall have digestives
      Of worms, before you take your laxatives,
      Of spurge laurel, centaury, and fumitory,
      Or else of hellebore, that grows there, [...]

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