Definition of spignel. Meaning of spignel. Synonyms of spignel

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Definition of spignel

spignel
Spicknel Spick"nel, n. [Contr. from spike nail a large, long nail; -- so called in allusion to the shape of its capillary leaves.] (Bot.) An umbelliferous herb (Meum Athamanticum) having finely divided leaves, common in Europe; -- called also baldmoney, mew, and bearwort. [Written also spignel.]
Spignel
Spignel Spig"nel, n. (Bot.) Same as Spickenel.

Meaning of spignel from wikipedia

- perennial plant. Common names in the UK include baldmoney, meu or meum, and spignel (also spikenel and spiknel). It is a plant of gr****land, often on limestone...
- 'Angustifolia' odorata[clarification needed], Gentiana, Meum athamanti**** (spignel), Valeriana, Corydalis cava (hollowroot), glycyrrhiza Stems and barks:...
- Aethusa cynapium Fennel Foeniculum vulgare * Pepper-saxifrage Silaum silaus Spignel Meum athamanti**** Bladderseed Physospermum cornubiense Hemlock Conium maculatum...
- (Soapwort), or Bruisewort (Comfrey) Sorrel Wood Sorrel Sow Thistles, or Sonchus Spignel Strawberries Garden Tansy Wild Tansy (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), or Silverweed...
- tours in the Fürstenzeche Lam are offered for mineral collectors. The spignel plant, which occurs in these mountains and from which the Bärwurz spirit...
- ply a trade with them. Important to the herbal lore were, among others, spignel, lovage, angelica, valerian and rhubarb. From the roots’ essential oils...