succory

IPA: sˈʌkɝi

noun

  • chicory (Cichorium intybus)
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Examples of "succory" in Sentences

  • If you think the party be in any heat, put in violet leaves and succory.
  • It also has been ascribed medicinal qualities similar to dandelion and succory.
  • For example, the opinion that succory is superior to coffee, though supported by Drs. Howison and
  • Scoltzii would fain have them use all summer the condite flowers of succory, strawberry water, roses
  • This plant, the succory of former days, is greatly esteemed by the French, by whom it is known as barbe de capucin.
  • And because the spleen and blood are often misaffected in melancholy, I may not omit endive, succory, dandelion, fumitory,
  • [4365] Hollerius knew one cured alone with the use of succory boiled, and drunk for five months, every morning in the summer.
  • Violet leaves, wild tansie, succory-roots, large mace, raisins, and damask prunes boil'd with a chicken and a crust of bread.
  • Helleboratus major and minor in Quercetan, and Syrupus Genistae for hypochondriacal melancholy in the same author, compound syrup of succory, of fumitory, polypody, &c.
  • “Was ever woman in a strait so fearful!” exclaimed the Lady of Lochleven — “At least, thou rash boy, beware that no one tastes the food, but especially the jar of succory-water.”

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