-
Lawsonia inermis, also
known as hina, the
henna tree, the
mignonette tree, and the
Egyptian privet, is a
flowering plant and one of the only two species...
- store,
caught the
attention of trio Josh
Rothenberger (guitar),
Bryan Camphire (b****),
Michael Harriff (drums), and
Blake McDowell (organ), who responded...
-
plants are an
orchard (pardes) of pomegranates, with
pleasant fruits;
camphire, with spikenard";
Ecclesiastes 2:5: "I made me
gardens and
orchards (pardes)...
-
Henna due to
biblical and
Talmudic references. Henna, in the Bible, is
Camphire, and is
mentioned in the Song of Solomon, as well as in the Talmud. This...
- yángmáo cǎo | 羊毛草);
Eucalyptus saligna oil;
henna (Lawsonia
inermis or
camphire); "infused oil of
Melolontha vulgaris" (presumably ****chafer); fly agaric...
- 14:5; John 12:2). My
beloved is unto me as a
cluster of
camphire in the
vineyards of Engedi. "
Camphire" (Hebrew: כפר, kō-p̄er) or "Henna" (Lawsonia inermis)...
- Rathcormac, Castlelyons,
Conna and Tallow,
before joining the
Blackwater at
Camphire,
approximately 3
miles (4.8 km)
north of Youghal. The
English poet Edmund...
-
beachwort (also
known as turtleweed, pickleweed, barilla,
planta de sal,
camphire, herbe-à-crâbes, and akulikuli-kai), is a halophyte. It is a C3-plant,...
-
drugs were benjamin, frankincense, galingale, mirabilis,
aloes zocotrina,
camphire: the silks, damasks, taffatas, scarceness, alto b****os, that is, counterfeit...
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illustrating other values of a "tub" as a unit: Tea (1706): "about 60 pounds" "
Camphire" (1706): "from 56 to 86 pounds"
Vermilion (1706): "3 to 4
hundred weight"...