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Definition of Inulas
1. inula [n] - See also: inula
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inulas
Literary usage of Inulas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1896)
"... inulas, Campanulas, and Carnations. Silver Banksian Medal. ... for a group of
Roses and a very large collection of hardy flowers, Phloxes, inulas, ..."
2. Sermones Et Epistulae by Horace (1901)
"44. acidas inulas : the root of the elecampane, pickled in vinegar; cf. ii. 8.
51, inulas amaras; Plin. NH xviii. 91, inula per se stomacho ..."
3. Flora Medica: Containing Coloured Delineations of the Various Medicinal by George Spratt (1829)
"... inulas.—Sat. ii. v. 44. The ancients entertained a high opinion of this plant,
and esteemed it a medicine of great efficacy in the cure of many diseases ..."
4. Horace, with Engl. notes by J.E. Yonge by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (1858)
"'Come and dress (ie taint) their viands. Yet (why do I bid you do so ?) they are
tainted (ie distasteful) owing to excess (mala copia).' 44. inulas ..."