- the Near East (see:
Magic in the Greco-Roman world), the
aetites (singular in Latin) or
aetite (anglicized) is a
stone used to
promote childbirth. It is...
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Mycena aetites,
commonly known as the drab bonnet, is a
species of
mushroom in the
family Mycenaceae.
First described as
Agaricus aetites by
Swedish mycologist...
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Eaglestone may
refer to:
Eaglestones or
Aetites (Latin) are
hollow geode stones, once with a re****tion for
protection in
child birth and
other properties...
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contain only one species. M.
abramsii M.
acicula M.
adonis M.
adscendens M.
aetites M.
albidocapillaris M.
alcalina M.
alnicola M.
alphitophora M.
amicta M...
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called "axalla"
which cures fits of "quartan-ague" [river]
stone called "
aetites"
which allows for
nearly painless childbirth [mountain]
precious stone...
- aōros
being a term emplo**** by
Zenobius and Hesychius. The eagle-stone or
aetites were
originally used as an
amulet to
prevent miscarriage and
promote healthy...
- the
genus Mycena,
along with
other similar-looking mushrooms, such as M.
aetites, M. austera, M. parca, and M. aronsenii. Some of
these have a
nitrous smell...
- Gello, who was
blamed for
miscarriages and
infant mortality, and says that
aetite can be worn as an
amulet against miscarriage.
Olympidorus provides a summary...
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Mycena aequatorialis Singer (1977)
Mycena aeruginosa Beeli (1933)
Mycena aetites (Fr.) Quél. (1872)
Mycena agglutinatispora Métrod (1949)
Mycena agloea...
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Countess of Derby. The
contents ranged from the use of the eagle-stone (
aetites) in childbirth, to the
beasts pulling the
chariot of
Elagabalus according...