ysope

ysope
hysope

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  • ysope — f ( an/ an) hyssop; indecl, but pl as ysopan …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • Ysope — hyssop …   Medieval glossary

  • ysope — ysoop, ysop(e obs. forms of hyssop …   Useful english dictionary

  • HYSOPE — Au premier rang des labiées pectorales, l’hysope (Hyssopus officinalis L.) renferme 0,3 à 0,9 p. 100 d’essence aromatique à 45 p. 100 de pinocamphone (groupe des camphres), essence toxique, épileptisante à faible dose: 2 g chez l’homme. Elle… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Capparis spinosa — Hyssop Hys sop, n. [OE. hysope, ysope, OF. ysope, F. hysope, hyssope, L. hysopum, hyssopum, hyssopus, Gr. ?, ?, an aromatic plant, fr. Heb. [=e]sov.] A plant ({Hyssopus officinalis}). The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hyssop — Hys sop, n. [OE. hysope, ysope, OF. ysope, F. hysope, hyssope, L. hysopum, hyssopum, hyssopus, Gr. ?, ?, an aromatic plant, fr. Heb. [=e]sov.] A plant ({Hyssopus officinalis}). The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hyssopus officinalis — Hyssop Hys sop, n. [OE. hysope, ysope, OF. ysope, F. hysope, hyssope, L. hysopum, hyssopum, hyssopus, Gr. ?, ?, an aromatic plant, fr. Heb. [=e]sov.] A plant ({Hyssopus officinalis}). The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hyssop — n. 1 any small bushy aromatic herb of the genus Hyssopus, esp. H. officinalis, formerly used medicinally. 2 Bibl. a a plant whose twigs were used for sprinkling in Jewish rites. b a bunch of this used in purification. Etymology: OE (h)ysope… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hyssop — noun Etymology: Middle English ysop, from Old English ysope, from Latin hyssopus, from Greek hyssōpos, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew ēzōbh hyssop Date: before 12th century 1. a plant used in purificatory sprinkling rites by the ancient… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Forme of Cury — The Forme of Cury , so named by Samuel Pegge, was a roll of cookery written by the Master Cooks of King Richard II of England. [Samuel Pegge, Forme of Cury available at Project Gutenburg] This name has since come into usage for almost all… …   Wikipedia

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