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Prunella   /prunˈɛlə/   Listen
noun
Prunella  n.  (Med.)
(a)
Angina, or angina pectoris.
(b)
Thrush.
Prunella salt (Old Chem.), niter fused and cast into little balls.



Prunello, Prunella  n.  A smooth woolen stuff, generally black, used for making shoes; a kind of lasting; formerly used also for clergymen's gowns.





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"Prunella" Quotes from Famous Books



... varieties are nearly past, but the large-flowered, Haag's, and others of that section, are in their prime, and showy plants they are. They are true and lasting perennials, bloom well the first season from seed, quite hardy, copious, and effective; any ordinary garden soil. The pyrenean prunella has large purple heads; the false dragonhead (Physostegia), pale rose-purple spikes; centranthuses, cymes of red and white; centaureas, heads of yellow, blue, and purple; pinks, divers shades of red and white; and monkshoods, hoods of blue ...
— Scientific American Suppl. No. 299 • Various
 
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... bore you about something else but American politics. But there is nothing else worth thinking of in the world. All else is leather and prunella. We are living over again the days of the Dutchmen or the ...
— Memoir of John Lothrop Motley, Complete • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
 
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... "Justice," by John Galsworthy; "Misalliance," by Bernard Shaw; "Old Friends" and the "The Twelve-Pound Look," by James M. Barrie; "The Sentimentalists," by George Meredith; "Madras House," by Granville Barker; "Chains," by Elizabeth Baker; "Prunella," by Lawrence Housman and Granville Barker; "Helena's Path," by Anthony Hope and Cosmo Gordon Lenox, and a revival of "Trelawney of the Wells," by Sir ...
— Charles Frohman: Manager and Man • Isaac Frederick Marcosson and Daniel Frohman
 
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... a voice from somewhere. Peter could see no one, for Heidi was seated on the ground at the foot of a small hill thickly overgrown with sweet smelling prunella; the whole air seemed filled with its fragrance, and Heidi thought she had never smelt anything so delicious. She sat surrounded by the flowers, drawing in deep breaths ...
— Heidi • Johanna Spyri
 
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... Mrs. Handsomebody. "I shall not ask you to refund the sixpence; but I have brought a prunella gaiter of my own which needs stitching, and I shall expect you to do it, without extra charge, if you wish to retain the ...
— Explorers of the Dawn • Mazo de la Roche
 
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... narrate the career of Daniel Defoe is to tell a tale of a hosier and pantile maker, who had a hooked nose and wrote tracts indefatigably—he was up, he was down, he was in the Pillory, he was at Tooting; it was poule de soie, it was leather and prunella; and it was always tracts. AEneas was not so pious a member of the Butchers' Company; and there are a few milestones on the Dover Road; but Defoe's life was as thick with tracts as a cornfield with corn." These two estimates ...
— Adventures in Criticism • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
 
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