10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «COWAGE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cowage in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cowage im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
So they blanketed the school with cowage, which was locally known as cowitch.
The cowage vine grew on trees in the forest. People in India and other tropical
places used the cowage for medicinal purposes. But in the Caribbean it was
used ...
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Guide to Afro-Cuban Herbalism
PICAPICA/. COWAGE. (Mucuna pruriens) Other names: Kongo - Ote Lukumi -
Sisi, Iseliye, Rira, Aguanara, Aina Nicaragua - Gusano de pica pica U.S. - Cow
itch Description Leguminous climbing plant, with long, slender branches,
alternate, ...
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The Oxford Companion to Food
cowage. (cowitch) See velvet bean. cowberry. See cranberry. cow. hair. See
hairmoss. cowpea. Vigna unguiculata, an annual leg- ume which exists in many
forms. It originated in Africa but soon spread to Europe, where it was known
during ...
Alan Davidson, Tom Jaine, 2014
Cowage brook has deposited a small amount of alluvium along the north-western
boundary, where the land lies below 70 m.49 Cowage's land is suitable for both
arable and pasture.50 In 1377 Compton Bassett had 126 poll-tax payers and ...
Ralph Bernard Pugh, Elizabeth Crittall, D. A. Crowley, 1957
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The Archaeological Journal
The large structures all come from the sites of Cowdery's Down (Millett .1983, 215
-22) and Cowage Farm, Foxley (Hinchcliffe 1983). At Cowage Farm, structure A
was 18 by 9 metres, structure B1 was 20 by 10 metres, structure B2 was 17 by 10
...
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The Literary Panorama, and National Register: A Review of ...
Some use mechanical remedies, as levigated tin, cowage, 8:0. to destroy them
with an armed force as Dr. Saunders says. Hair taken from the head, and cut very
small, answers the purpcs: of the latter {or cowage), and is frequently given in ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... F596) xx Cattle trade Frontier and pioneer life Gauchos Herders Horsemen
and horsewomen Ranch life Cowhage x Cowage Cowitch Dolichos pruriens
Mucuna pruriens Phaseolus zuratensis siliqua hirsuta Stizoloba pruriens xx
Worms, ...
Library of Congress, 1986
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Archaeology, Economy and Society: England from the Fifth to ...
Cowage Farm has one building unlike any so far recognised at the other
abandoned settlements, being rectangular with an eastern apse and contained in
its enclosure slightly apart from the rest of the complex. The obvious
interpretation is ...
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Micrographia Illustrata: Or, The Microscope Explained ... ...
The other parts of the leaf or surface of the nettle have very little confiderable, but
what is common to most plants, as the ruggedness, indenting, and hairiness, and
other roughnesses of the surface, on the outfide of the plant. t Of cowage, ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
L521 UF Cowage Cowitch Dolichos pruriens Mucuna pruriens Phaseolus
zuratensis siliqua hirsuta Stizoloba pruriens BT Mucuna Cowheard family USE
Coward family Cowher family (Not Subd Geog) UF Cougher family Cowherd
family USE ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2005
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «COWAGE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cowage im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Prime Swindon office move for Malmesbury IT firm points to strength …
The firm, one of the first Microsoft Gold Partners (SME) in the UK, has spent 15 years working from Cowage Farm in Malmesbury. But the need ... «Swindon Business News, Jun 15»
Ebola is frightening, but so are the prejudices such outbreaks provoke
It is by a similar process that the prickly plant known as cowage in England is rendered as “cow itch” in Jamaica. We seem to have a thing for ... «The Guardian, Okt 14»
Former RAU student, charged with illegal hunting, escapes …
It is alleged that the former student and huntsmen took part in an illegal hare hunt at Cowage Farm in the village of Foxley near Malmesbury. «Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, Nov 13»
Britain's smallest church measuring 13ft by 11ft holds annual service …
Afterwards, there was a small party organised by the church's owner, Bindy Collins, who lives on the Cowage Farm. She said: 'We have to pay ... «Daily Mail, Mai 13»
Malmesbury's smallest "in service" church holds service
Before being constituted as a church, the tiny building was used by the owners of Cowage Farm to house turkeys. But Bindy Collins, the farm's ... «BBC News, Mai 13»
Tiny St Trillo's Church fears losing "smallest in UK" crown
Bremilham Church, on Cowage Farm at Foxley, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire, has a single pew with space for four people and standing room for ... «WalesOnline, Mär 12»
Unbearable itch may no longer be a pain in anaesthesia
The spines of a tropical plant called cowage can irritate the skin and produce an itch that does not respond to antihistamines. To find out if the ... «New Scientist, Okt 11»