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Scetellaria lateriflora
Skullcap Skull"cap`, n. 1. A cap which fits the head closely; also, formerly, a headpiece of iron sewed inside of a cap for protection. 2. (Bot.) Any plant of the labiate genus Scutellaria, the calyx of whose flower appears, when inverted, like a helmet with the visor raised. 3. (Zo["o]l.) The Lophiomys. Mad-dog skullcap (Bot.), an American herb (Scetellaria lateriflora) formerly prescribed as a cure for hydrophobia.

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- Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Pishoy, Scetes, Egypt Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great, Scetes, Egypt...
- Saint Isidore of Scetes (died c. 390) was a 4th-century A.D. Egyptian Christian priest and desert ascetic. Isidore was one of the Desert Fathers and was...
- Daniel Born Egypt Residence Scetes Died Egypt...
- Abraham of Scetis was a monk who became a saint of the Coptic Church. He was born the son of a wealthy landowner in Egypt, and became a monk under Jonas...
- Church of Alexandria., The Monastery of St. Macarius Press, The Desert of Scete, archived from the original on 13 September 2022, retrieved 13 September...
- Abyssinian Black people in ancient Roman history "Venerable Moses the Black of Scete", Orthodox Church in America Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2018. Church Publishing...
- Church of St. Macarius at the Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Scetes, Egypt. Additional relics are claimed to reside in Gandzasar Monastery's...
- The Forty-Nine Martyrs of Scetis were Christian monks of the monasteries of Scetis in Roman Egypt who were m****acred by Berbers during a raid in 444. Two...
- Saint Sisoës the Great (also Sisoi the Great, Sisoy the Great, Sisoes of Sceté or Shishoy; Coptic: ⲁⲡⲁ ϫⲓϫⲱⲓ; †429 AD) was an early Christian desert father...
- had developed in the 4th century in the Kellia (Cells) of the desert of Scetes, where he was first a monk during the early 400s. There, he lived on a mountain...