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Isatis tinctoria, also
called woad (/ˈwoʊd/), dyer's woad, dyer's-weed, or
glastum, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae (the
mustard family) with...
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domestic name for the "woad" (Isatis tinctoria),
besides the
Gaulish loanword glastum (from Proto-Celtic *glastos "green"). The
connection seems to be that both...
- is the
common name of
Isatis tinctoria, a
flowering plant also
known as
glastum. Woad may also
refer to:
National Anthem of the
Ancient Britons, also known...
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detailing sources on Adomnán.
According to
Pliny (Historia
naturalis 22.2),
glastum was a
Continental Celtic word (glaston) for the
plant dye (most
often identified...
- mother-of-the-evening,
winter gilliflower Isatis tinctoria†‡ – woad, dyer's woad,
glastum, Asp of
Jerusalem Lepidium barnebyanum – Barneby's pepperweed, Barneby's...