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Show 878 THE SECOND OBOOKE OF THE Fennell eede drunke,aflwageththe paineofthe ftomacke, and wambling ofthe fame 5 or defie HISTORIE G % The defeription. C Aruwaies ‘hath an hollowe ftalke fowe fquare, of two cubits high, full ofkn t ots Chap.395. or toints $ from which proceede fundr ie pant {mall braunches ; fet full oflea ues verie tinely cut or lagged, like vnto thofe of Carrots ot Dill: atthe top of the ftalkes stow fpokie whi Anetum. s The defeription. tufts like thofe of Dills after which comm er! fcede,fharpe inveating,yet of a pleafant tafte : tl Foote is like that of Parfley, often white, feldomé Til hatha little {talk of a cubite high, round and jointed; whereupon do groweleaues yellowe,and inrafte like vnto-the Carrot, % Theplace, It growethalmott every where in Germ anie & very finelie cutte , like to thofeof Fennell, but muchfimaller: the flowersbe little and yellowe, ftandingina {pokietuftor rundle: the fede in Bohemia, in fatandfruitfiill feldes.and in me- is round, flat,and thinne:the whole plantis of {trong fmell: the roote is threddie, dowes that arenow and then ouerrunne with waz ter: it groweth alfo in Caria,as Diofcorides fhew= eth, from whenceit tooke his name, $ ¥ Phe time, It fowreth and feedeth from Maie enen ynto Aueu €ft, x The place, It is fowen in gardens, andisalfo fometimes foundwilde. & Thetime. Itbringeth foorth flowers and feede in Auguft, se The names. ; Dillis calledin Greeke doer: in Latine likewit CAnethum,and Anetum :inhigh Dutch Dy inlowe Dutch Difles in Italian Anetla:inepa nith Eneldo; in French Avet: in Englifh Dillana Anet, % Thetemperature. bas Dill, as Gz/exfaith, is hot inthe endeoft wl conde degree, and dryin the beginning of me fame,or in the end of the firft degree. % The-vertues: 1 dried, 7's ane The decoétion of the tops ofDil inge likewife ofthe feedebeing drunke, B C__ D milke in the brefts of nurfes , alaieth grip! ee windinefle,prouoketh VWine,increafeth feede, ftaieth the yeox , hicket, or hicquet, as Dai teacheth, i odin wine .Thefeedelikewifeifit be finelled vnto, ftaieth the hicket, efpecially being boiledin a chiefelyifit be boiled in Wormewood wine,or wine and a fewe branches ofVormwo0% Roie leaues,and the ftomacke bathed therewith. Galen faiththat being burnt andlaid vpon moift vicers, it cureth them, efpec : fectet parts: andlikewife thofe /#b Preputio, though theybe oldandof long con ot Commoncile,in which Dillis boiled or funned, as we dooile of Rofes , dor oe paine,procure fleepe,and bringeth rawe and ynconcoéted humours to perfect dige 100 * uoketh carnall luft. 2 the E Dillis of great force and efficacie againft the fiffocation or ftrangling of clofe : the iftoole ole 0 ooecRer der man doreceiue the fume thereof being boiled in wine , and put vnder a cole featfit for the purpofe, y Chap . 396. Cirum.fiue Careum, Carawaies. thefeedeand hetbeoffiweete Fennell,is equall in vertues with Annife feede, OfDill. OF PLANT 8. e tits Ofee Caru waies. to vomite,and breaketh winde. fF Theherbe,feede,and roote ofFennell are very good for the lungs,the liuerjand the kidneies,for itopeneth the obftruGtions or {toppings ofthe fame,and comforteth the inward patts, in the %& The names. Itis called in Greeke xéeos in Latin Carumand Carewm : in thops-Carui. Semcon Zethy calleth it Carnabadion:in high Dutch gpm, SEpmmel t in low Dutch Cary faet yin French de CAuy« Witand the feede is Be heiite pace in Italian Caro zin Spanifh Caraéva, & anarticle being ioined vntoit, A/karauea: in Englifh Caru- %& The temperatur bagof Camwaiesca Galen {aith)is hor Ind driee.in the a k peste thirde degree,and hath a moderate % The vertues: tadgents delighfull to the ftomackeand tafte,it helpeth concoétion prou oketh Ay , ants, 3 ith Th ha counterpoifons: the reore may befoddenand eatem as the Parfnep or gontethed otmade with fugar into Comf its , are very goodfor the ftomacke , they F wheter Prouoke vrine,aflwage anddiflolue all wind ines :to concludein a worde > theyare toAnifefee de in Operation and vertues, OfeAnife. Chap.397. % The defcription. THettaake ofof Anifeé Anite js tounde <x oe andhollowe,diuided . final! branches, r na into diuers fet with leaues Next th lc * tho Stound fomwhat broad and rounde; thofe} that growe higher are more ; iagged ; thine ; Yoong Parfley but whiterson the top ofthe ftalkes doftande{pokie run ~HOWerssand afterward after ; 2 hath a pleafant tafte asall do {eede,which knowe, oe E |