dweorge-dwosle
- noun [ feminine ]
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Herbs pollēgion [ = pulēgium], ðæt is dweorge-dwosle,
- Herb. cont. 94, 1;
- Lchdm. i. 38, 12.
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Ðeós wyrt, ðe man pollēgium [ = pulēgium], and óðrunt naman dweorge-dwosle nemneþ this herb, which is called pulēgium,
and by another name pennyroyal [dwarf dwosle],
- Herb. 94, 1;
- Lchdnt. i. 204, 6, 7: 156, 2;
- Lchdm. i. 282, 23: iii. 6, 19.
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Nim dweorge-dwoslan
take pennyroyal,
- Herb. 106 ;
- Lchdm. i. 220, 10: iii. 6, 12.
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Dweorge-dwostle
pennyroyal,
- L. M. 1, 48;
- Lchdm. ii. 120, 23: 2, 53;
- Lchdm. ii. 274, 9, 13.
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Lege dweorge-dwostlan gecowene on
lay on chewed pennyroyal,
- 2, 30;
- Lchdm. ii. 228, 19: 2, 32;
- Lchdm. ii. 236, 10: 3, 1;
- Lchdm. ii. 304, 29: iii. 74, 5.
Bosworth, Joseph. “dweorge-dwosle.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/8158.
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