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- desire it than any other herb to strew her chambers withall.' — John Gerard, Gerard's Herbal The post of Royal Herb Strewer was created in 1660 by King Charles...
- post of Herb Strewer is an obsolete position in the United Kingdom dating back to the late 17th century. The primary duty of the Herb Strewer was to distribute...
- scattered or sprinkled"), from the verb streuen (cognate with the English verb strew). Soboro-ppang Crumble food portal What Is Streusel?, wiseg****.com, Accessed...
- and Specimen Location Technique for Same-Specimen Study of Palynological Strew Mounts". Micropaleontology. 37 (4): 407–13. Bibcode:1991MiPal..37..407Z...
- separation in watery solution, and then the injection of colour under pressure. Strewing herbs are scattered (strewn) over the floors of dwelling places and other...
- settled in Rome, the city where her husband wrote "the meanest streets were strewed with truncated columns, broken capitals...and sparkling fragments of granite...
- Saladin had his guards supplied with link lights and had chalk and cinders strewed around his tent outside Masyaf—which he was besieging—to detect any footsteps...
- Saladin had his guards supplied with link lights and had chalk and cinders strewed around his tent outside Masyaf—which he was besieging—to detect any footsteps...
- puff-paste at the bottom of a dish, and lay a row of your bread and butter, and strew a handful of currants, a few raisins, and some little bits of butter, and...
- times, this practice has been revived, and adapted as well, to include the strewing of origami doves from above or suspending them, sometimes by the hundreds...