10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIGNALOES»
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(142) A lignaloes stomachic Indian lignaloes three dirham; the rinds of the yellow
citron with its ¬esh two dirham; cinnamom and anise one dirham ofeach; saron
half a dirham; sugar one mann. (143) Another lignaloes stomachic Ginger two ...
Hibaẗ Allâh ibn Ṣāʻid Ibn al-Tilmīd̲, Oliver Kahl, 2007
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Marco Polo's China: A Venetian in the Realm of Khubilai Khan
Lignaloes or aloeswood, called Chenxiangin Chinese,is the fragrantheartwoodof
thetreesAquilaria agallocha Roxb.andA. malaccensis Lam., ofthe family
Thymelaeaceae. Thesedonot grow inChina,but other species of the genus do,
and A.
... 21, 22, 25, 26, 34, 39, 45, 46, 48, 49, 5', 55, 57. 58, 68, 69, 94, 130, 131, 197,
207, 208, 215, 221, 239, 252, 254, 297, 311, 314, 333, 343, 361 Indian lignaloes
('ud hind1) 58,65, 254, 265, 293 Indian quince (full) 312 Indian salt (milh hindt) ...
Sābūr Ibn Sahl, Oliver Kahl, 2003
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The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China
Thus the aborigines of Hainan Island ranged through their woods looking for the
perfume that developed under certain conditions from the eaglewood tree115
and has been called by various names such as 'garu wood' and 'lignaloes'.
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Johnson's and Webster's Verbal Examples: With Special ...
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n. 1 2 lead, v.t. 6 2 lighten, v.i. 1 --- lothe, v.t. --- 2 lead, v.i. 1 1 lighten, v.t. 1 2 loud,
a. 1 1 Leader, n. 1 --- light-minded, a. 1 1 love, v.t. 2 1 leaf, n. 1 --- lignaloes, n.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
eerning Birffon's Natural History. He died at Rome in 1762^ » • LIGNALOES. ». / [
lignum aloes, Latin.] Aloes wood. — The valleys spread forth as gardens by the
river's fide, as the trees of lignaloes which the Lord" hath planted, and as cedar ...
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The English Lanuage and English Grammar
Is the word singular or plural ? two syllables or three ? In any case the word has
been applied to two entirely different things. First there is lignaloes, which I know
only as a rendering of the Hebrew ahalim in the prophecy of Balaam, Num. xxiv.,
...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
3. In provision for, in expectation of, in preparation for, in anticipation of. Against
the grain, 1. Against the fibres (of wood). 2. Against the natural disposition,
against one's inclination. Agalloch, n. Lignaloes, aloes wood. Agallochum, n.
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The Suma oriental of Tome Pires, books 1-5
One, two or three ships come every year; they sell all their clothing, and take in a
great deal of gold and silk, much benzoin, much lignaloes, camphor of two kinds
— a great deal of the edible kind — much wax, much honey. The Gujaratees ...
Tome Pires, Francisco Rodrigues, 1990
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The glory of Christ's visible Kingdom in this world: ...
These Trees of Lignaloes are, according to History, : a Tree growing in Arabia
and India, which for the sweet and odoriferous Smell that it had, the Spirit of God
alludes to, to set forth the sweet Perfume and odoriferous Smell of this Garden.
Joseph Perry (of Thorpe.), 1721