1bot.med.plant used as antidote (especially betony and black nightshade):
(
c.1300
)
Medio vero tempore terentur herbe suscripte bene videlicet ribwort, weybred, attirloue, non autem attirlobery, quia attirloue dicitur ipsa herba seu folia, attirlouebery dicitur ipse fructus
235.12
(
MS: s.xv
)
Pernez la grece de cerf, e mel, e feryne de orge e ere terrestre, e morele, c’est atterloþe
159.E435
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