Crossword-Solution: FLEAWORT 8 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Fleawort n. An herb used in medicine (Plantago Psyllium), named from
the shape of its seeds.

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European plantain 1 answer
Plant reputed to repel insects 1 answer
Plantain named for its seeds, which resemble small insects 1 answer
EUROPEAN herb/herbaceous plant 38 answers
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To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
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James's wort, or Canker wort, or (near Liverpool) Fleawort, and in Yorkshire, Seggrum; also Jacoby and Yellow Top.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie 2006
She put divers herbs in it, herbs yielding coloured juices such as safflower and alkanet, and soapwort and fleawort to give consistency or 'body' to the lye; she put in alum and blue vitriol (or sulphate of copper), and she put in blood.
The Legacy of Greece Various 2007
The dingle in which Telscombe lies is rich in flowers; in the Maytime of which I am speaking, there was a profusion of hound's-tongue in bloom, and a good sprinkling of that charming upland plant, deserving of a pleasanter name, the field fleawort; but of what I was searching for, no trace.
The Call of the Wildflower Henry S. Salt 2010
Therfield Heath, near Royston, is one of them, a grassy slope where the handsome purple milk-vetch is plentiful, and one may find, though in less abundance, the sprightly field fleawort, which seems more familiar as an ornament of the high chalk Downs.
The Call of the Wildflower Henry S. Salt 2010
After the bath they ought to have their loins rubbed with the oil of roses, or that of apples, or of unripe olives; and it is better to make them thick by mixing a little wax with them, and the juice of some cooling herb, such as the house-leek, nightshade, the navelwort, or fleawort.
The seven books of Paulus Ægineta, volume I (of III) Paulus Ægineta 2023
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Appears in: Newsday, NY Sun, Universal.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (2008–2015).