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Was (wer) ist officinale - definition

DUNG OF DOGS OR HYENAS THAT HAS BECOME WHITE THROUGH EXPOSURE TO AIR, USED IN DRESSING LEATHER
Stercus canis officinale; Album græcum

Officinalis         
  • ''[[Sepia officinalis]]'' (cuttlefish)
Officinale
Officinalis, or officinale, is a Medieval Latin epithet denoting organisms—mainly plants—with uses in medicine, herbalism and cookery. It commonly occurs as a specific epithet, the second term of a two-part botanical name.
Symphytum officinale         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Symphitum officinale; Consolida majoris; Common Comfrey; Common comfrey
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. Along with thirty four other species of Symphytum, it is known as comfrey.
Cynoglossum officinale         
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SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT
Houndstooth (plant); Gypsyflower
Cynoglossum officinaleCynoglossum officinale at USDA PLANTS Database (houndstongue, houndstooth, dog's tongue, gypsy flower, and rats and mice due to its smell) is a herbaceous plant of the family Boraginaceae.

Wikipedia

Album graecum

Album græcum, or stercus canis officinale, is the dung of dogs or hyenas that has become white through exposure to air. It is used in dressing leather.

White dog dung (often mixed with honey) was formerly used as a medicinal drug to treat inflammations of the throat, or as plaster, spread on skin to close and heal wounds.

"Dogs white Dung, or Album Graecum, as it is commonly call'd. This is said to cleanse and deterge; but is used in little else than in Inflammations of the Throat, with Honey; and that outwardly as a Plaster more than any other way: but is seldom appears to any great purpose."

At the time of its use, it was thought by some to be a form of witchcraft.

"I inquired next how she became dumb. She told me, by reason of a sore swelling she took in her throat and tongue; but afterwards by the application of Album Graecum, "which I thought," said she, “was revealed to me, I recovered my speech.” I asked her, how she came to the knowledge of witches and their practices."

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für officinale
1. Scroll down for more Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis): To the human eye the flower looks solid yellow but insects can aim for the bullseye in the centre Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale): The familiar mop top is transformed for the bees Ultraviolet light, invisible to us, uncovers colours and patterns which drawthem to the source of pollen and nectar – all hidden to humans without special equipment.