10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRUMENTACEOUS»
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The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: ...
Frumentaceous. Articles. of. Food. Of the frumentacea, the chondrus is nutricious,
and forms viscid chyme ; but a watery preparation is unwholesome, because, as
it thickens quickly, it remains raw and unconcocted ; but the juice of it is better ...
Paulus (Aegineta.), Francis Adams, 1834
... if the affection yield, the same food may be continued; but if it remains in the
same state, after eating acrid things, they must be made to vomit with radishes
and frumentaceous articles of food. After these things, purging with white
hellebore is ...
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An English and Danish Dictionary ...
FRUMENTACEOUS, Azlj. shm brer Korn. * I Frumentaceous piants, Planter shm
bare'- Kam. ' FR UM 'an-rose, Adffllld'aflflirn. FRUMENTY, mid. FRUMENTRY.<
FRUMP, Sub. sþonflrbaaneZ/e. To FRUMP, rv. a. a' btshme, orbamn, belee; ...
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Literary life and select works of Benjamin Stillingfleet ...
Bpoj*os j It is necessary to notice this as a grass, as Linnaeus has constituted a
genus of it, including numerous species ; but as in the two passages where it
occurs in Theophrastus, it is united with the frumentaceous species, it can have
no ...
Benjamin Stillingfleet, William Coxe, 1811
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Frumentaceous is applied by botanists to all such plants as have a conformity
with wheat, in their fruits, leaves, ears, or the like. FRUMENTARII, a kind of
soldiers or archers under the western empire. The first mention we find made of
these ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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makers of british botany
Herbs cons1dered accord1ng to the1r Leaves: With long Leaves :
Frumentaceous, " such whose seed is used by men for food, either Bread,
Pudding, Broth, or Drink " (Cereals) : or Non- Frumentaceous (other Grasses,
Sedges, Reeds).
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Lexicon Physico-medicum: Or, a New Medicinal Dictionary, ...
It assisteth in bringing theThigh and Leg inwards. Gramineous Herbs, amongst
Botanists are such as have a long narrow Leaf, and no Foot-stalk: And these are
reckon'd Frumentaceous, whose Seed is us'd forFood,either in Bread, Drink, ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
FRUMENTACEOUS Adj. (Latin, frumentaceous > frumentum I grain) Resembling
wheat or other grain; pertaining to grain. FRUMENTARIOUS Adj. (Latin,
frumentarious > firumentum I corn) Of, like or pertaining to grain, corn or wheat.
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Makers of British Botany: A Collection of Biographies by ...
Herbs considered according to their Leaves: With long Leaves : Frumentaceous,
" such whose seed is used by men for food, either Bread, Pudding, Broth, or Drink
" (Cereals): or Non- Frumentaceous (other Grasses, Sedges, Reeds).
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
Some authorsuse frumentaceous -in_ a narrowei' sense, reeslrainin-g it to plants
whichbearv a consormity' to wheat, 'either in respect of 'their fruits, leaves, ears,
or the like. ' * But this seems founded on a mistaken notion of frumemum, as' if it ...
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