10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PAPAVEROUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Mandrakes afford a papaverous and unpleasant odour, whether in the leaf or
apple. Browne. PAPAW', n. s. Vi.papaycr; Hind, pupuey , low Lat. papaya. A plant
The fair papaw, Now but a seed, preventing Nature's law, In half the Circle of the
...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
See Argemone. PAPAVEROUS, arlj. [from papaver, Lat. a poppy.] Resembling
poppies. — Mandrakes afford a papaverous and unpleasant odour, whether in
the leaf or apple. Brown's Vvltr. Err. PAPAW',/ [papaya, low Lat.] A plant. See
Carica.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Mandrakes afford a papaverous and unpleasant odour, whether in the leaf or
apple. Browne. PAPAW', a. j. Fr. papayer ; Hind, pupuey , low Lat. papaya. A
plant. The fair papaw, Now but a seed, preventing Nature's law. In half the circle
of the ...
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Pabeth,pron. (pa — peth) What thing. Pahi, s. m. — pi. t. odd (pab) That is
productive of motion or life ; a poppy. Pabïaidd,a. (pabi) Papaverous, poppy-like.
Pabiawg, a. (pabi) Abounding with poppies. Pabi'awl, a. (pabi) Papaverous, of
poppy.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Mandrakes aftord a papaverous and unpleasant o- dour, whether in the leaf or
apple. Brown, papayer, 'Fr.j A plant. — The fair pnpasv. Now but a seed,
prtveiiung mture's law, In half the circle of the hafty year, Projects a shade, and
iove»y tiuits ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The New and Complete Dictionary of the English Language
Use comrrzorispellirzz) Papaverous. Co. Papavlerous (adrl from papaver) Per-
taining to the poppy, resembling the poppy. PAPAW' (3. m botarzy) The name os
a plant. PAPAY'A (3. in botarzy) The carica, a genus osplants-i PAPAY'ER (5. i': ...
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Peter Priggins, the college scout [by J.T.J. Hewlett] ed. by ...
Then," said Mr. Eupheme, smiling benevolently, " the papaverous influences of
Somnus or Morpheus deprived you of the advantage of ascertaining the modus
operandi used in conducting an examination." " Oh ! I heard one man — rather a
...
Joseph Thomas J. Hewlett, Peter Priggins (fict. name.), Theodore Edward Hook, 1841
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English Etymology: Or, a Derivative Dictionary of the ...
PAPAVEROUS, nailes', puls, pit/til', puþeg' papa, papaver; quia papze puerorum
mdehaturz poppy; formerly mixt with the pap of children. PAPELARDE: 'F
quoniam obscura susutrationum murmura propria sunt hypocritarum, propius
quoque ...
George William Lemon, 1783
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
_ Papaverous, p;'i-p-3v'vér-i'is. a. resembhng popies. Brown. Pape, pipe. .9. the
pope. _ Paper, pl'p~fir. s. substance on which men write, &c. made from linen
rags. Shalr. Paper, pl'pEir. a. any thing slight or thin made of paper. Bu;-net.
Paper ...
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Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of ...
Sometimes it is morphine or the narcotic principle, that characterises the
vegetable milk, as in some papaverous plants ; sometimes it is caoutchouc, as in
the hevea and the castilloa ; sometimes albumen and caseum, as in the cow-tree.
Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland, Thomasina Ross, 1852