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Show ier ab Lis, OftheHiftorie of Plants. @ The Place. Anethnm, Itbringeth forth floures and feed in Au- Thefe herbs arefer and fowne in gardensbut guft. ? @ The Names. Dil is called in Greek-anan: in Latinelikewife Ancthum,and Anetum ; in high-Dutch; trey : for being fowne of goodandperfea feed, yet in the fecendyeare after his fowing it will degenerate from the right kinde, and become pile : in low-Dureh,Wille ¢ in Italian, ave- common Fennell, qq The Time. Theyfloure in luneand Inty,and the feed is ripe in the end of Augutt. tho’: in Spahith, Eveldo : in French, Aver: in Englith, Dill,and Anet. @ The Temperature. Dill, as Galen faith, is hot inthe end of the fecond degree, anddry inthe beginningofthe _ fame, or in the end of the firft degree. q The Names, Fennell is called in Greeke maps+ in Latine, <Marathrum, and Feniculum : in high Durch, Ferckell : in low-Dutch, Genckell s in Italian, Finocchio : in Spanith, Hineio: in French, Fenoil : in Englith, Fennell, and Fenckell. @ The Vertues. Thedecoéion ofthe tops ofdried Dil,and likewifeofthe feed, being druake, ingendreth milke in the brefts ofnurfes,allayeth gripings and windinefle, prouoketh vrine, inereafeth feed, ftayeth the yeox,hicket,or hicquet,as D7ofcorides teacheth. Thefeed likewife ifit be fmelled vntoftayeth the hicket, efpecially if it be boyled in wine, but chiefely if it be boyled in ‘VVorme- 1 The Nature, The feed of Fennel is hot and dry inthe third degree. : @ The Vertues. The ponderof thefeed ofFennell drunke tor certaine dayes together fafting preferueth the wood Wine,or Wine and a few branches of 2 Worme-wood, and Rofe leaues , and the ftomacke bathed therewith. Diftichon eye-fight : whereof waswritten this following: Galea faith, that being burnt and layd vpoa moiftvicers,it cureth them, efpecially thofe Feniculus,Rofa,verbena,Chelidimia,Ruts, Exhis fit aquaqua lumina reddit acuta, OfFennell,Rofes,Veruain, Rue,and Celandine, Is madea water goodto cleere the fightofeine. in the fecret parts, and likewife thofe /wb Pre- putie, thoughthey be old and oflong continu. ance, Commonoyle, inwhich Dill is beyled or funned,aswe dooyle of Rofes,doth digeft,mitigate reene leaues of Fennell eaten,or the feed drunken made into a Prifan, defillwomens : brefts with milke. The deco.tion ofFennell drunke eafeth the paines of the kidnies, caufeth one anoid the ftone, and prouokerhvrine. i ‘ the droplie The roots areas effeGuall, and not onely goodforthe intents aforefaid,buragaintt alfo, being boyled in wine and dtunken, defire Fennell feed drunkeaffivageth the paine of the ftomacke, and wambling of the fame, or to vomit, and breaketh winde, : wa fleepe,bringeth raw and ynconcoted humorsto perfe& digeftion,and prouoketh Uy tuft, ‘ Dill is of greatforce or efficacie againft thefurffocation or ftrangling of the mother, ifthewo- g mando receige the fume thereofbeing boyled in wine, and put vader a clofe ftoole or hollow feat fit for the purpofe, Ya ncyes, fOr The herbe,feed,and root of Fennell are very good forthe lungs, the liuer, andthekid it openeththe obftructions or ftoppings ofthe fame, and comforteththe inward parts. The feed andherbe of fiveet Fennell is equall in vertues with Annife feed. Of Dill. 4 Parfley, often white, feldome yellow, and in tafte like vnto the Carrot. fmell the rootis threddy- q, The Place. . It is fowne in gardens, and-is.al fo fometimes foundwilde. = - Of Caruwaies. @_ The Defiription. doe grow leaues on UWhathalittle ftalke ofa cubit high, round, and’ ioynted ; whereupon finely cut, like to thofe of Fennell; but muchfinaller : the floures belittleand yellor ding ina {pokie tuft orrundle:the feed is round,flat and thin: the whiole plantis ofa” - evgtz. Aruwaies haue an hollowftalke foure {quare,of two cubits high, full of knots or ioynts ; from which proceed fundryother {mall branches, fet full of leaues very finely cut or iagged, like. D vnto thofe of Carrots or Dill’! at the top of the ftalkes grow {pokie white tufts like thole of tll : after which commeththe fed, fhatpe in eating, yet ofa pleafanttafte : the root is like that | The Defcription, _~ a | The Time; the feconddoth not profper well in this Coun. Cuar.qiz. ee qm ‘ q The Place. ll fields, and in melorth almoft euery where in Germanic and in Bohemia, in fat ahi dfru i irfuihe rides {hiewite ¢s thatarenow and thenouer-run with water :1t groweth alfo in Caria, a8 »ttom whence it rooke his name. I | The Time. tfloureth andfeedeth from May to the end of Auguft. aee Feniculum vulgare. Common Fennell. Ofthe HiftoriePlahts. rs 2 : —-_= TO22 |