| 单词 | common or garden rue | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascommon or garden rue  a.  Any of various southern European dwarf shrubs constituting the genus  Ruta (family  Rutaceae), esp. (more fully  common or garden rue)  R. graveolens, which has yellow flowers and bitter, strongly scented feathery leaves, and was formerly much used for medicinal purposes. Also with distinguishing word.Aleppo rue: see first element. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular medicinal plants or parts > medicinal trees or shrubs > 			[noun]		 > rue rudeeOE rue?a1200 herb-grace1548 serving-man's joy1671 countryman's treacle1745–7 herb of repentance1858 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medical preparations of specific origin > medicine composed of a plant > 			[noun]		 > plant used in medicine > specific plant > rue rue?a1200 Aleppo rue1731 countryman's treacle1745–7 α.  β. c1384    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(2))	 		(1850)	 Luke xi. 42  				Woo to ȝou, Pharisees, that tythen mynte and ruwe [L. rutam].c1390    Pistel of Swete Susan 		(Vernon)	 l. 112  				With Ruwe and Rubarbe, Ragget ariht.  Promptorium Parvulorum 		(Harl. 221)	 438  				Ruwe, herbe, ruta.a1500    Agnus Castus 		(Laud)	 		(1950)	 200 (MED)  				Rvta domestica is an herbe þat me clepuþ Ruwe; þis herbe is comyn y-now, and he bereþ a ȝelwe flour.γ. ?a1425						 (?1373)						    Lelamour Herbal 		(1938)	 f. 67 v  				Rewe ys hote and drye and dothe gode to the stomake.?c1425    tr.  Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie 		(Paris)	 		(1971)	 479 (MED)  				Chewynge of schere gresse hideþ the sauour of wyne and rewe of oynouns and of garlik.a1475    Liber Cocorum 		(Sloane)	 		(1862)	 23 (MED)  				In brothe þou boyle þy chekyns gode..Take powder gynger, abrayde, And sugur and rew and safron clere.1539    T. Elyot Castel of Helthe 		(new ed.)	 21  				Two drye nuttes, as many fygges, and .xx. leaues of Rewe.1570    in  J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation 		(1891)	 I. xv. 25  				Cum, Nettillis, thornie breiris, & rew, With all foull filthie weid.1617    Salerne's Regiment 46  				From Garlicke, Nuttes, Hearb-grace, or Rew.1786    J. Pinkerton Anc. Sc. Poems II. 407  				The herb rew was..an emblem of pity.?a1200						 (    tr.  Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarium 		(Harl. 6258B)	  cxx. 102  				Wið hæfed-ece drinca rue on wine; Eaft cnuca rue & wring þat wos on ecede, smyra þat heafod þarmid; Eac rue fremeð wyd deade spri[n]cas. a1300    in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 554/5 (MED)  				Ruta, i. rue. a1400    tr.  Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie 		(Ashm.)	 		(1894)	 104  				Anoynte his nolle & his necke wiþ..oile of rue.   J. Metham Amoryus & Cleopes 		(1916)	 l. 1325  				Modyrwort, rwe, redmalwys. a1500						 (?a1425)						    tr.  Secreta Secret. 		(Lamb.)	 78 (MED)  				He þat etys ffyges with notes and a fewe leuys of Rue, þat day venom shall noght dere hym. 1562    W. Turner Herball 		(1568)	  ii. 123  				The iuice of Rue..is good for the ake of the eares. 1578    H. Lyte tr.  R. Dodoens Niewe Herball 260  				There be two sortes of Rue, that is garden Rue, and wilde Rue. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  xi. 414  				Then purg'd with Euphrasie and Rue The visual Nerve, for he had much to  see.       View more context for this quotation 1731    P. Miller Gardeners Dict. I. at Thalictrum  				Some Botanists have classed this Plant with Rues. 1789    H. L. Piozzi Observ. Journey France I. 417  				I perceived all the company..stop their noses with rue. 1813    W. Scott Rokeby  v. 228  				When villagers my shroud bestrew With pansies, rosemary, and rue. 1874    H. C. Wood Treat. Therapeutics 455  				The influence of rue upon the system is similar to, but less decided than that of savine. 1907    Year-bk. Pharmacy 142  				A specimen of fresh rue sent from Corsica as Corsican rue, also proved to be Ruta bracteosa, and not R. corsica. 1973    C. A. Wilson Food & Drink in Brit. iii. 74  				Sucking pig roasted in the oven was served..under a thickened sauce which contained pepper, lovage, caraway, celery seed, asafoetida root, rue, [etc.]. 2001    C. A. Wright Mediterranean Veg. 145/1  				North African Jews traditionally used Egyptian rue as a condiment in cooking. < as lemmas  | 
	
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