- with poison, madness, etc. In Anglo-Saxon England, the Anglo-Latin word
elleborus had
varied meanings.
Around 900 AD, it was
linked with "tunsingwyrt" (various...
- 1.
Alaric Hall, "Madness, Medication—and Self-Induced Hallucination?
Elleborus (and
Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700–900",
Leeds Studies...
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reader to
guess their solution. An
example of an
enigma by
Aldhelm is his
Elleborus, by
which word
Aldhelm understood not the ****ebore, but
woody nightshade...
- (Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press, 2023).
Article Hall (2013), '
Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100:
Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle',
Leeds Studies...
- eł'ari—elementari. el'ea—eleemosyna. el'i—elementi. el'ium—elixirium. ell'us—
elleborus. el'm—elementum. el'osinā—eleemosynam. el'tis—elementis. el'ʒ—elementum...
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egilopa –
ackeley Chapter 164.
Edera terrestis –
gundelrebe Chapter 166.
Elleborus niger –
swartz nyeszwortz Chapter 176.
Fumus terre –
ertrauch oder katzen...