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Definition of Pellitories
1. pellitory [n] - See also: pellitory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pellitories
Literary usage of Pellitories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Logic by William Stanley Jevons (1889)
"A ll the Kings of the whole of Palestine were men of remarkable achievements.
or, Nettles, pellitories, figs, mulberries have flowers with a single perianth ..."
2. Colin Clout's Calendar: The Record of a Summer April by Grant Allen (1883)
"By these and numerous other minute agreements in points of structure, the nettles,
hops, and pellitories are all seen to be descendants of a single common ..."
3. Logic by Richard Frederick Clarke (1906)
"A II the Kings of the whole of Palestine were men of remarkable achievements.
or, Nettles, pellitories, figs, mulberries have ..."
4. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1884)
".Below me the big town wall, shaggy with pellitories and large sedums, dropped
some thirty or forty feet into a tangle of olives and chestnuts, ..."
5. Early English Text Society by Early English Text Society (1868)
"... is Pellitory of the wall, parietaria. Wall pellitory abounds in nitrate of
potass. There are two other pellitories : ' P. of Spain '—this is ..."
6. The Babees Book: Aristotle's A B C, Urbanitatis, Stans Puer Ad Mensam, The by Frederick James Furnivall (1868)
"Wall pellitory abounds in nitrate of potass. There aro two other pellitories : ' P.
of Spain '—this is ..."