Definitionn. an aromatic ointment used in antiquity
Last update: November 2, 2015
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Karkom), the stigmata of Crocus sativus, a native originally of Kashmir; spikenard (Heb. [Please select]
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Borders of gold with silver studs for thee make up we will, Whilst that the king at's table sits my spikenard yields her smell. [Please select]
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The following list shows the fruits and seeds identified and the number of stomachs in which found: False spikenard (_Smilacina racemosa_) 1 Greenbrier berries (_Smilax_ sp.) [Please select]
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Following is a list of the components of the vegetable food so far as identified, and the number of stomachs in which found: Cedar berries (_Juniperus virginiana_) 2 False Solomon's seal (_Smilacina racemosa_) 4 False spikenard (_Smilacina_ sp.) [Please select]
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Sea-captains now, sea-kings would the English be, gathering tribute from the waters and the winds, bringing gifts to England--frankincense of wealth, myrrh of knowledge, spikenard of power. [Please select]
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Some people really light a fire and strew spikenard blossoms in it; but that is a clumsy method, for if the flames do not shoot up at the right moment away will fly the woodpecker, carrying the root with her. [Please select]
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Then on the bottom of the nest he laid, bit by bit, a pile of sweet-smelling gums, cinnamon and spice, spikenard, myrrh, camphor, ambergris, and frankincense, with no meaner choice. [Please select]
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