10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WITHWIND»
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I have known in this case,” says he, “ clay land folded for barley, and particularly
that part of it which, waiting for the folds going over it last, was latest fallowed,
bring up so great an increase of withwind, that, though the spring and summer
had ...
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A Glossary of Devonshire Plant Names
... fMaidenhair, Maiden's Honesty, Old Man, 101d Man's Beard, Old Man's
Woozard, Robin Hood's Fetter, Silver Bush, Smoke Wood, Snow-in-harvest,
Tombacca, Traveller's Joy, Vine (Hedge, White, \Vild), Virgin's Bower, Withwind
or Withwine.
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Observations in Husbandry
In both barley and wheat, in the deep rich land, near Ilstey, in Oxfordshire, I
observed, withwind with mighty grossness climbed up most of the halm to the top,
no doubt, but to the prejudice of the corn in many refpects, which must be eat up ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
withwind arvensis or ft sepium; occasionally, one of a few other plants. He bare a
hurdoun ybounde with a brode Hate, In a withewyndes wise y wounden aboute.
Piers Plowman (BX v. 625. Sea withwind. See tea-withwind. withwine (with'win), ...
Withe-tree. Salix aurita, L. — S.-W. Cumb. Withiwind, Black. Polijgonum
Convolvulus, L. — Lyte. Withiwind, Small. Convolvulus arvensis, L. — Lyte.
Withwind, or Withwine, sometimes Withywind, or Withywine. (1) Convolvulus
arvensis, 1u.
English Dialect Society, 1886
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Complete Poems of William Barnes: Volume I: Poems in the ...
Britten and Holland (1886: 497) record the name used in the 'West generally' as '
Withwind, or Withwine, sometimes Withywind, or Withywine'. Woldman's beard. In
this entry Barnes treats as synonymous two separate plant species, mare's tail ...
T. L. Burton, K. K. Ruthven, 2013
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The vegetable system: or, a series of experiments, and ...
HEARTED WITHWIND. Plate 56. Fig. 2. Character of the Species. Ipomata
campanulata. The Leaves are heart-shaped ; the Flowers grow several on a Stalk
; the Cup swells. Fig. 2. abed. This is a Perennial, native of the East: and West
Indies ...
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A Dictionary of English Plant-names
... fMaidenhair, Maiden's Honesty, Old Man, told Man's Beard, Old Man's
Woozard, Robin Hood's Fetter, Silver Bush, Smoke Wood, Snow-in-harvest, Tom.
bacca, Traveller's Joy, Vine (Hedge, White, Wild), Virgin's Bower, Withwind or
Withwine.
James Britten, Robert Holland, 1886
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Sea withwind. See sea-wit hwind. withwine (with'win), n. A corruption of withwind.
withy1 (with'i), n. [< ME. withy, wythy, withi, < AS. withig, also withthe (> ult. E. with
*, withe), a willow, = OFries. withthe = MD. weede, D. wede, weede, hop-plant, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
withwind amensis or C. sepium; occasionally, one of a few other plants. Iie bare a
burdoun ybounde with a hrode liste, In a witheu'yndu wise ywounden aboute.
Piers Plowman (B), v. 525. 368. withwlnd. See sea-withwind. _ withwine ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900