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Winter's bark [= mod.L. cortex Winteranus (see winteran), named from its discoverer Captain William Winter, who accompanied Francis Drake to the Magellan Straits in 1578 (Clusius).] a. The pungent aromatic bark of Drimys Winteri, a magnoliaceous tree of the mountainous parts of western America from Mexico southwards; used as a stimulant tonic and antiscorbutic; also called Winter's cinnamon, from its flavour. b. Extended to other medicinal barks, as that of the W. Indian whitewood or wild cinnamon, Canella alba (false Winter's bark). c. Any of the trees themselves.
1622R. Hawkins Voy. S. Sea xxxvi. 88 A learned Country-man of ours, Doctor Turner, hath written of it, by the name of Winters barke. 1640Parkinson Theat. Bot. 1662 Captaine Winters Cinamon. 1679T. Trapham Disc. Health Jamaica 38 Our Winter Bark or West Indian Cinnamon Tree. 1712tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs iv. I. 74 White Cinamon, to which some give the Name..Winter's Bark, or Winter's Cinamon. 1776Med. Observ. & Inq. V. 46 The Winter's Bark-tree, Winterana Aromatica. 1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 121 The false Winter's Bark, a good tonic and stimulant, not much known. |