Definition of Cichorium

1. Noun. Chicory.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Cichorium

Ciara
Ciaran
Ciardi
Cibotium
Cibotium barometz
Cicadellidae
Cicadidae
Cicely
Cicer
Cicer arietinum
Cicero
Ciceronian
Ciceronianism
Ciceronianisms
Cichlidae
Cichorium (current term)
Cichorium endivia
Cichorium intybus
Cicily Isabel Fairfield
Cicindelidae
Ciconia
Ciconia ciconia
Ciconia nigra
Ciconiidae
Ciconiiformes
Cicuta
Cicuta verosa
Cidade de Praia
Cierra
Cilicia

Literary usage of Cichorium

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1856)
"In Egypt, the wild endive is known as " cichorium,"" the cultivated kind being ... Wild endive or cichorium has certain refreshing qualities,67 used as an ..."

2. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1900)
"Cichorium. Cichorium intybus. Chicory. Endive. NO Compositae. Tincture or trituration of dried root. Clinical.—Amblyopia. Constipation. Headache. ..."

3. The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs by Albert Schneider (1921)
"Cichorium. Chicory. Succory. Roasted, coarsely powdered. ... G. Chicoree sauvage, Fr. The roots of Cichorium Intybus L., ..."

4. The British flora medica: a history of the medicinal plants of Great Britain by Benjamin Herbert Barton, Thomas Castle (1877)
"Nebel and others have recommended the appli cation of the bruised herb to old ulcers. CLXXI. Cichorium INTYBUS, L. SUCCORY, OR CHICORY. Nat. Ord. COMPOSITA. ..."

5. King's American Dispensatory by John King, Harvey Wickes Felter, John Uri Lloyd (1905)
"Cichorium Endino,, Linné. Garden endive, a native of the Mediterranean • •mint rii-s, is said, by some French physicians, to be a remedy for jaundice. ..."

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