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celendre

  • noun [ neuter ]
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celendre, cellendre, an; f: celender, cellender, es; n.
The herb coriander; coriandrum = κορίαννον , coriandrum sativum, Lin
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  • Celendre

    coriandrum,

    • Ælfc. Gl. 43
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    • Som. 64, 44
    • ;
    • Wrt. Voc. 31, 54: 286, 16
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  • Genim ðás wyrte, ðe man coliandrum, and, óðrum naman ðam gelíce, cellendre nemneþ,

    take this herb, which is called coriandrum and, by another name like that, coriander,

    • Herb. 104, 1
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    • Lchdm. i. 218, 16
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  • Genim celendran seáw grénre

    take juice of green coriander,

    • L. M. 1, 3; Lchdm. ii. 42, 4: 1, 31
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    • Lchdm. ii. 72, 12: 3, 3
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    • Lchdm. ii. 310, 5
    • .
  • Nim cellendran

    take coriander,

    • 3, 47
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 338, 6, 7: 2, 39
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    • Lchdm. ii. 248, 3
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  • Genim celender and beána togædere gesodene

    take coriander and beans sodden together,

    • 1, 4
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    • Lchdm. ii. 44, 17
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  • Celendres sǽd gegníd

    rub seed of coriander,

    • 2, 48
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    • Lchdm. ii. 262, 21
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  • Cellendres sǽd gedó on scearp wín

    put seed of coriander into sour wine,

    • 2, 33
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    • Lchdm. ii. 236, 30
    • .
  • Mid cellendre

    with coriander,

    • 1, 35
    • ;
    • Lchdm. ii. 82, 6
    • .
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v.  calender cellendre coliandre coríon.
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  • celendre, n.