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Definition of Waybread

Waybread
Waybread Way"bread`, n. [AS. wegbr?de. See Way, and Broad.] (Bot.) The common dooryard plantain (Plantago major).

Meaning of Waybread from wikipedia

- Waybread may refer to: Plantago major, a plant Lembas, or "elvish waybread," a fictional variety of bread in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien This disambiguation...
- Plantago major, the broadleaf plantain, white man's footprint, waybread, or greater plantain, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae...
- 'move the wheels of the world'". Wood notes, too, that the elves' lembas waybread is "reminiscent of the eucharistic wafer: its airy lightness gives strength...
- Galadriel's husband Celeborn gives the Fellowship boats, cloaks, and waybread. They travel down the River Anduin. At Amon Hen, Boromir tries to take...
- Galadriel's husband Celeborn gives the Fellowship boats, elven cloaks, and waybread (Lembas), and they travel down the River Anduin to the hill of Amon Hen...
- Sunday of the season, or using a charm made of feverfew, red nettles, and waybread. All have vaguely spear-shaped leaves, which, by the Law of Similarity...
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- Inhabitants", including such topics as darkness and light, how Lembas waybread is made, the eating of mushrooms, and Galadriel and Celeborn. The appendices...
- was extremely light, strong, and able to untie itself on command. Elvish waybread, Lembas, was capable of keeping a "traveller on his feet for a day of long...
- Lembas waybread as a symbol for the Eucharist in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. The Lembas, for example, originated as a waybread for the...