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Mandrake         
  • The [[flowers]] of ''[[Mandragora officinarum]]''
  • fol. 16r from University of Pennsylvania LJS 46: Herbal ... etc., from Italy and England, dated to ca. 1520
  • A mandrake root, resembling a human form ([[Science Museum, London]])
  • ''Mandragora'', from ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]'' (1474).
PLANT ROOT
Mandrake root; Mandrake (mythology)
·noun The May apple (Podophyllum peltatum). ·see May apple under May, and Podophyllum.
II. Mandrake ·noun A low plant (Mandragora officinarum) of the Nightshade family, having a fleshy root, often forked, and supposed to resemble a man. It was therefore supposed to have animal life, and to cry out when pulled up. All parts of the plant are strongly narcotic. It is found in the Mediterranean region.
mandrake         
  • The [[flowers]] of ''[[Mandragora officinarum]]''
  • fol. 16r from University of Pennsylvania LJS 46: Herbal ... etc., from Italy and England, dated to ca. 1520
  • A mandrake root, resembling a human form ([[Science Museum, London]])
  • ''Mandragora'', from ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]'' (1474).
PLANT ROOT
Mandrake root; Mandrake (mythology)
n.
Mandragora.
mandrake         
  • The [[flowers]] of ''[[Mandragora officinarum]]''
  • fol. 16r from University of Pennsylvania LJS 46: Herbal ... etc., from Italy and England, dated to ca. 1520
  • A mandrake root, resembling a human form ([[Science Museum, London]])
  • ''Mandragora'', from ''[[Tacuinum Sanitatis]]'' (1474).
PLANT ROOT
Mandrake root; Mandrake (mythology)
¦ noun a Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, having a forked fleshy root which supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly alleged to shriek when pulled from the ground, widely used in medicine and magic. [Mandragora officinarum.]
Origin
ME mandrag(g)e, from MDu. mandrag(r)e, from med. L. mandragora; assoc. with man (because of the shape of its root) + drake in the OE sense 'dragon'.

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Mandrake
A mandrake is the root of a plant, historically derived either from plants of the genus Mandragora found in the Mediterranean region, or from other species, such as Bryonia alba, the English mandrake, which have similar properties. The plants from which the root is obtained are also called "mandrakes".
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1. Even more than Eco‘s "The Name of the Rose," his new novel "is a tale of books." It‘s probably illegal to write a book about memory without referencing Marcel Proust and his crumbly cookie, but Eco is just as erudite about Mandrake the Magician.