| 单词 | white maythe | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaswhite maythe  1.  Any of various white-rayed species of camomile (genus  Anthemis and perhaps allied genera), chiefly weeds of cultivated ground; esp. (also more fully  stinking maythe) stinking camomile,  Anthemis cotula. Also: any of several other white-rayed plants of the family  Asteraceae ( Compositae); esp. ox-eye daisy,  Leucanthemum vulgare (also  †white maythe). ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > plants perceived as weeds or harmful plants > weed > 			[noun]		 > stinking camomile maytheeOE maidenweeda1325 hound-fennela1400 dog fennel?a1425 maidweed1440 mayweed1543 marg1609 Balder brae1847 hog's fennel1931 stinking camomile- α. β. 1276    in  P. D. A. Harvey Manorial Rec. Cuxham 		(1976)	 119  				In cerculacione et tractare meithen viij s.a1300    in  Bull. Mod. Humanities Res. Assoc. 		(1929)	 3 136  				La rascine de amerusche, coe est, mayeten en engleis.a1325    Gloss. W. de Bibbesworth 		(Cambr.)	 		(1929)	 666  				Si vous trouvez au verger Ameroke [glossed] meythe [Koch maþen].1526    Grete Herball cxxxvii. sig. Hvi/2  				Consolida media. Maythen.1597    J. Gerard Herball App.  				Mawthen is Cotula fœtida.1787    W. Withering Bot. Arrangem. Brit. Plants 		(ed. 2)	 II. 939  				Anthemis cotula... Stinking May-weed. [Mathen].1845    Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 5  ii. 431  				The mathen and crow-needles grow more thickly.1883    W. H. Cope Gloss. Hampshire Words  				Mathan, Anthemis Cotula.1886    W. Barnes Gloss. Dorset Dial. 81  				Meaden, same as madders [sc. the stinking chamomile].1937    A. H. Wolley-Dod Flora Sussex 236  				Stinking May-weed. ‘Morgan’. ‘Mavin’.1974    W. Leeds Herefordshire Speech 75  				Mathon, wild camomile.γ. c1300    in  T. Hunt Plant Names Medieval Eng. 		(1989)	 19  				[Amarusca] anglice hundefenil vel meythis.a1400    J. Mirfield Sinonoma Bartholomei 		(1882)	 16 (MED)  				Cocula fetida, maythes.  Promptorium Parvulorum 		(Harl. 221)	 319/2  				Mayde wede, herbe, or maythys, melissa, amarusca.?1523    J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xiii  				Dogfenell and mathes is both one.1578    H. Lyte tr.  R. Dodoens Niewe Herball  ii. xxx. 186  				I haue Englished it Unsauerie Camomill, foolish Mathes, and white Cotula without sauour.1670    J. Ray Catalogus Plantarum Angliæ 84  				Cotula fœtida... Stinking Mayweed or Maithes.1864    All Year Round 30 Jan. 535/1  				Maithes or maghet (Pyrethrum parthenium).1879    G. F. Jackson Shropshire Word-bk. 266  				Maise, stinking Chamomile.1886    R. E. G. Cole Gloss. Words S.-W. Lincs. 89  				They're them nasty mayses.a1903    C. Wordsworth in  Eng. Dial. Dict. 		(1903)	 IV. 14/1  				[Dorset] The corn was full of mazen.1995    J. M. Sims-Kimbrey Wodds & Doggerybaw: Lincs. Dial. Dict. 184/1  				Maise, Mayse, (1) ox-eye daisy..; (2) stinking chamomile.δ. ?a1500    in  G. Henslow Med. Wks. 14th Cent. 		(1899)	 20  				A plastur for þe festur..weybrede and wild tansi..white maþerne and ache and auenee [read auence].1677    R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire ix. 241  				This [land] never requires a double stirring, nor must be made too fine and light, for then it runs to May-weed, or Mathern, as they call it.1811    T. Davis Gen. View Agric. Wilts. 		(new ed.)	 267  				Maudlin, or Mathern, or Wild Chamomile.—These weeds usually prevail when the ground is over-worked and made too light.1842    J. Y. Akerman Gloss. Provinc. Words Wilts.  				Mauthern, the ox-eyed daisy.1879    G. F. Jackson Shropshire Word-bk.  				Maythern... Moithern.1880    R. Jefferies Round about Great Estate 155  				Last year there had been nearly as much mathern (wild camomile)..as crop.ε. 1578    H. Lyte tr.  R. Dodoens Niewe Herball  ii. xxx. 185  				Cotula fœtida. Mathers or stinking Camomill.1609    C. Butler Feminine Monarchie vi. sig. H2  				The most stinking and poysonful weeds, as redweed, marges [margin Mathers or May-weed Cotula fœtida], henbane, & the like.1886    W. Barnes Gloss. Dorset Dial. 81  				Meaden, same as madders [sc. the stinking chamomile].ζ. 1839    G. C. Lewis Gloss. Words Herefordshire 63  				Mather, (the first syllable pronounced like scathe)... The great ox-eyed daisy, a common weed in tillage-land.1888    F. A. Lees Flora W. Yorks. 287  				Maither or Mather. Stinking Chamomile.a1903    E. Smith MS Coll. Warwicks. Words in  Eng. Dial. Dict. 		(1903)	 IV. 53/1  				Mather. eOE    Bald's Leechbk. 		(Royal)	 		(1865)	  i. xxxiv. 80  				Wiþ wearhbrædan, magoþan croppan wyl on buteran & sealt. eOE    Bald's Leechbk. 		(Royal)	 		(1865)	  ii. xxii. 206  				Wermod & wildre magþan wyrttruman. OE    Metrical Charm: Nine Herbs 		(Harl. 585)	 23  				Gemyne þu, mægðe, hwæt þu ameldodest..æt Alorforda; þæt næfre for gefloge feorh ne gesealde syþðan him mon mægðan to mete gegyrede. OE    Brussels Gloss. in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 296  				Beneolentem, magaðe, uel camemellon. OE    Brussels Gloss. in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 297  				Bucstalmum [read Buoftalmum], hwit mægeðe. OE    Brussels Gloss. in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 300  				Obtalmon, mageðe. OE    Antwerp Gloss. 		(1955)	 110  				Herba putida, mægþa. OE    tr.  Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarium 		(Vitell.)	 		(1984)	 xxiv. 70  				Ðas wyrte þe man camemelon & oðrum naman mageþe nemneð. c1225    Worcester Glosses to Old Eng. Herbarium in  Anglia 		(1928)	 52 20  				[Mageðe, camemelon] Meiðe. a1300    in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 557/2 (MED)  				Camomilla, i. camemille, i. maiwe. a1400    Alphita 		(Selden)	 		(1887)	 45  				Consolida media,..whit-bothel uel seynt Mary maythe. ?a1450    Agnus Castus 		(Stockh.)	 		(1950)	 129  				Amarusca is an herbe þat men clepe Mawth or doggis fenkel or maydewode. c1450    in  T. Wright  & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. 		(1884)	 I. 563/23  				Amarusa, a mathge. a1500    MS Sloane 5 f. 4v  				Amarusca calid...G. Ameroche. A. maithe. 1597    J. Gerard Herball Table Eng. Names  				Stinking Mayth, that is Maie weed. 1614    G. Markham Cheape & Good Husbandry  i. Table of Hard Words  				Maythe, is a weede that growes amongst corne, and is called of some Hogs-Fennell. 1954    ‘Bryher’ Fourteenth of Oct. iii. 39  				He would use Latin words for our many little worts and even called the fragrant maythe camomile! < as lemmas | 
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