Crossword-Solution: GOUTWEED 8 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Goutweed n. Alt. of Goutwort

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Eurasian plant with white flowers and creeping underground stems 1 answer
GOATSFOOT 1 answer
GROUND elder 2 answers
Weed 38 answers
WILD-growing plant 42 answers
wild plant 45 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
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greedy person
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Thus, in the old Latin hymn, she sings right sweetly:-- "Lectum stravi tibi soli: dormi, nate bellule! Stravi lectum foeno molli: dormi, mi animule! Ne quid desit sternam rosis: sternam foenum violis, Pavimentum hyacinthis; et praesepe liliis." "Sleep, sweet little babe, on the bed I have spread thee; Sleep, fond little life, on the straw scattered o'er! 'Mid the petals of roses, and pansies I've laid thee, In crib of white lilies; blue bells on the floor." GOUTWEED.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie 2006
Culpeper says: "It is not to be supposed that Goutweed hath its name for nothing; but upon experiment to heal the gout, and sciatica; as also joint aches, and other cold griefs; _the very bearing it about one_ [236] _easeth the pains of the gout, and defends him that bears it from disease_." Hill recommends the root and fresh buds of the leaves as excellent in fomentations and poultices for pains; and the leaves, when boiled soft, together with the roots, for application about the hip in sciatica.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie 2006
DIGGING TO-DAY I think Only with scents,--scents dead leaves yield, And bracken, and wild carrot's seed, And the square mustard field; Odours that rise When the spade wounds the root of tree, Rose, currant, raspberry, or goutweed, Rhubarb or celery; The smoke's smell, too, Flowing from where a bonfire burns The dead, the waste, the dangerous, And all to sweetness turns.
Last Poems Edward Thomas 2007