Crossword-Solution: LOVAGE 6 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Lovage n. An umbelliferous plant (Levisticum officinale), sometimes
used in medicine as an aromatic stimulant.

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LOVAGE anagram AGLOVE, VOLAGE

We have 13 clues for the answer “LOVAGE”

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European garden herb 1 answer
European herb used in soups 1 answer
European plant used for flavouring food 1 answer
Romantic-sounding herb 1 answer
Herb of the parsley family 4 answers
Parsley 4 answers
Parsley relative 5 answers
Potherb. 13 answers
Medicinal herb 17 answers
Aromatic plant 39 answers
WILD-growing plant 42 answers
wild plant 45 answers
Herb 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with LOVAGE (5)

Pound these together, add ale and holy water." And again: "A drink for a fiend-sick man, to be drunk out of a church bell: Githrife, cynoglossum, yarrow, lupin, flower-de-luce, fennel, lichen, lovage.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
The tide itself was the greatest marvel, slipping away so noiselessly, and creeping back so softly over the flats, whispering as it reached the sands, and laughing aloud "I am coming!" as, dashing against the rocks, it drove me back to where the sea-lovage and purple beach-peas had dared to root themselves.
A New England Girlhood Lucy Larcom 2000
She would have wondered still more if she had seen him making that brown bread into neat little pills, which he packed into an attractive ivory box, out of which he emptied his own bits of lovage.
Eight Cousins Louisa M. Alcott 2001
The plants were set out in neat rows and clumps, and she soon learned to know the strange ones--chamomile, lobelia, bloodroot, wormwood, lovage, boneset, lemon and sweet balm, lavender and rue, as well as she knew the old acquaintances familiar to every country-bred child--pennyroyal, peppermint or spearmint, yellow dock, and thoroughwort.
Homespun Tales Kate Douglas Wiggin 2002
And what vigour, what health abound in this inactive place! Here under the window the sturdy burdock creeps out of the thick grass; above it the lovage trails its juicy stalks and the Virgin’s tears fling still higher their pink tendrils; and yonder further in the fields is the silky rye, and the oats are already in ear, and every leaf on every tree, every grass on its stalk is spread to its fullest width.
A House of Gentlefolk Ivan Turgenev 2002
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1997–2022).