zinc ointment - traduction vers grec
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HALLUCINOGENIC SALVE USED IN WITCHCRAFT TO ENABLE FLIGHT
Witch ointment
  • Ingredient: Black Henbane, ''[[Hyoscyamus niger]]''
  • Opium Poppy: ''[[Papaver somniferum]]''
  • Witches flying to the Sabbath: Capricho No. 68: ''Linda maestra'' (Pretty teacher) by [[Francisco Goya]] - from the series [[Los Caprichos]]
  • Witches prepare a magic salve. Note naked witch top left riding through the air mounted upon a goat. ([[woodcut]], 1571)
  • Ingredient: Deadly Nightshade, ''[[Atropa belladonna]]''
  • ''Preparation for the Witches' Sabbath'' by [[David Teniers the Younger]]. Note on the left an older witch reading from a [[grimoire]] while anointing the buttocks of a young witch about to fly to the sabbath upon an inverted [[besom]] with a candle upon its twigs
  • A [[Witches' Sabbath]] by [[Frans Francken the Younger]]. Note on extreme right pots of magic ointment and older witch applying ointment to back of naked younger witch

ψευδαργυραλοιφή      
zinc ointment
zinc ointment      
ψευδαργυραλοιφή
german silver         
  • "German silver" hair comb by Bruce Caesar
  • Nickel silver pieces from the Ruth Cortez Rodriguez workshop in Mexico
  • Tracing a cross onto a piece of crude nickel silver at a workshop in San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico
  • 19th century banjos used German silver rims over wood for tonal quality and appearance
  • Willem Lenssinck, ''Formula 1 Racing Horse''
SHINY ALLOY OF COPPER, NICKEL, AND ZINC
Nickel Silver; Nickel Bronze; Nickel bronze; German silver; Paktong; Alpacca; Electroplated Nickel Silver; Alpaca silver; Nickel-silver; Pak tong; 白銅; Pakfong; Electroplated nickel silver; Albata; Nickel brass; German Silver; Copper-nickel-zinc; Nickel-brass; Nickle-brass
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Définition

white vitriol
¦ noun archaic crystalline zinc sulphate.

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Flying ointment

Flying ointment is a hallucinogenic ointment said to have been used by witches in the practice of European witchcraft from at least as far back as the Early Modern period, when detailed recipes for such preparations were first recorded and when their usage spread to colonial North America.