Spikenard definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SPIKENARD, n. spik'nard. [L. spica nardi.] 1. A plant of ... genus Nardus. 2. The oil of balsam procured from the spikenard. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: an aromatic ointment used in antiquity [syn: nard, spikenard] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ... aromatic plant (Nardostachys jatamansi) of the valerian family from which spikenard is believed to have been derived 2. a North American ... SPIKE(2), NARD) after Gk nardostakhus Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spikenard Spike"nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, ...
American spikenard definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: unarmed woody ... and panicled umbels; southeastern North America to Mexico [syn: American spikenard, petty morel, life-of-man, Aralia racemosa]
Plowman's spikenard definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Plowman Plow"man, Ploughman Plough ... 2. A rustic; a countryman; a field laborer. Plowman's spikenard (Bot.), a European composite weed (Conyza squarrosa), having fragrant roots ...
... s 1828 Dictionary NARD, n. 1. A plant usually called spikenard, spica nardi; highly valued by the ancients, both as an ... n 1: an aromatic ointment used in antiquity [syn: nard, spikenard] Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: Middle English narde, from Old ... akin to Hebrew n?rd nard Date: before 12th century spikenard 1b Oxford Reference Dictionary n. 1 any of various plants yielding an aromatic balsam used by the ancients. 2 = SPIKENARD. Etymology: ME f. L nardus f. Gk nardos f. Semitic ... perfumery. 2. An ointment prepared partly from this plant. See Spikenard. 3. (Bot.) A kind of grass (Nardus stricta) of little ... in Europe and Asia. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia nard. See SPIKENARD.
... perfumery. 2. An ointment prepared partly from this plant. See Spikenard. 3. (Bot.) A kind of grass (Nardus stricta) of little ... value, found in Europe and Asia. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spikenard Spike"nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, NL ... racemosa, often called spignet, and used as a medicine. The spikenard of the ancients is the Nardostachys Jatamansi, a native of ... as that from the Nardostachys Jatamansi. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spikenard Spike"nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, NL ... racemosa, often called spignet, and used as a medicine. The spikenard of the ancients is the Nardostachys Jatamansi, a native of ...
... Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spignet Spig"net, n. [Corrupted fr. spikenard.] (Bot.) An aromatic plant of America. See Spikenard. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spikenard Spike"nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, NL ... racemosa, often called spignet, and used as a medicine. The spikenard of the ancients is the Nardostachys Jatamansi, a native of ...
... and panicled umbels; southeastern North America to Mexico [syn: American spikenard, petty morel, life-of-man, Aralia racemosa] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spikenard Spike"nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, NL ... racemosa, often called spignet, and used as a medicine. The spikenard of the ancients is the Nardostachys Jatamansi, a native of ...
... of bread and cheese with pickle or salad. ploughman's spikenard a composite fragrant plant, Inula conyzae, with purplish-yellow flowerheads ... 2. A rustic; a countryman; a field laborer. Plowman's spikenard (Bot.), a European composite weed (Conyza squarrosa), having fragrant roots ...