单词 | deadly nightshade |
例句 | Cordelia says we have to wash our hands really well because of the deadly nightshade berries; we have to wash off the poisonous juice. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z A gander who had been privy to the plot had confessed his guilt to Squealer and immediately committed suicide by swallowing deadly nightshade berries. Animal Farm: A Fairy Story 1945-08-17T00:00:00Z Along the edge of the path is a thicket of weeds: goldenrod, ragweed, asters, burdocks, deadly nightshade, its berries red as valentine candies. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z I think about eating the deadly nightshade berries from the bushes beside the path. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z Also known as deadly nightshade, it is part of the Medicinal and Poison Plants Tour at the United States Botanic Garden, said Beth Burrous, the tour’s creator. Museums Special Section: Is There a Doctor in the Exhibition? 2014-03-19T20:37:56Z On one challenging 3½-mile hike, as we examined a chain cholla cactus and discussed its penchant for sticking to clothing, one of the hikers spotted a deadly nightshade plant with its tempting, poisonous berries. On Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, a voyage of discovery 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z Italian women — and later, women in Victorian England — would squeeze drops of deadly nightshade into their eyes to dilate their pupils for a striking, wide-eyed look they thought was seductive. 6 terrifying beauty practices from history 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z The active ingredient in deadly nightshade, atropine, is still used today to dilate the eyes during eye exams, but unlike the cosmetic belladonna drops of the past, the highly diluted modern versions won't blind you. 6 terrifying beauty practices from history 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z Del Rey sings about a man who nicknames her “poison” and “deadly nightshade,” then hits her in a way that makes her suspect it’s a sign of true love. REVIEW: Lana Del Rey's Ultraviolence Is the Album We Need Right Now 2014-06-17T04:00:00Z The Solanaceae family is a vast one with more than 2,500 members including tomatoes, potatoes, chillies, aubergines, peppers, tobacco, deadly nightshade and henbane. The dangerous plants lurking in plain sight 2023-07-10T04:00:00Z Atropine is no longer used in this cosmetic capacity for reasons related to the other name for the plant, which is deadly nightshade. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z "My old man is a bad man," she sang on Off To The Races; while her boyfriend on Ultraviolence "used to call me DN - that stood for deadly nightshade, because I was filled with poison". Lana Del Rey: 'I'm not glamorising abuse' 2020-05-21T04:00:00Z The mandrake is just one of 2,500 species belonging to the Solanaceae family, which also contains tomatoes, potatoes, chillies, aubergines, peppers, tobacco, deadly nightshade and henbane - they are commonly called the Nightshades. The plant that can kill and cure - BBC News 2015-07-13T04:00:00Z Besides the potato, the Solanum family, as it is known, includes the tobacco plant, the pepper, the eggplant and deadly nightshade. The Tomato: Ripe, Juicy and Bursting With Genes 2012-05-30T17:32:19Z It is supposed to have been the Belladonna, or deadly nightshade, the effects of which are not dissimilar to those of the plant in question. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z Figure 15.15 Belladonna Plant The plant from the genus Atropa, which is known as belladonna or deadly nightshade, was used cosmetically to dilate pupils, but can be fatal when ingested. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z That germ down in the darkness was developing rapidly, and putting forth dark slimy leaves like those of the deadly nightshade. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z All the hemlock or deadly nightshade within range should be destroyed. Poultry A Practical Guide to the Choice, Breeding, Rearing, and Management of all Descriptions of Fowls, Turkeys, Guinea-fowls, Ducks, and Geese, for Profit and Exhibition. 2012-01-19T03:00:19.390Z How does the maple-tree secrete a sweet, wholesome sap, and deadly nightshade, growing in the same soil and living on the same elements, a poison? Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z Belladonna, bel′la-don-na, n. the deadly nightshade or dwale, all parts of which are narcotic and poisonous from the presence therein of the alkaloid atropia: the drug prepared from the foregoing. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z Remus showed as much spirit after his decease as during his lifetime; and took the form of the deadly nightshade, springing up at the bed-side, to poison the existence of his brother. The Comic History of Rome 2011-10-09T02:00:24.507Z The deadly nightshade, that in summer was covered with bunches of sweetest blue, now grew high over the many hedges, hung with fruitlike scarlet bunches of the tiniest grapes. Annie o' the Banks o' Dee 2011-09-12T02:00:26.230Z The actions of the unjust blossom in their dust into flowers compared with which the deadly nightshade is as the violet or the rose. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 2/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:33.793Z Melinaea caterpillars eat plants mostly of the family that includes deadly nightshade and sequester the pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisons in their tissues. A Supergene Paints Wings for Surviving Biological War 2011-08-15T21:32:02Z Red nightshade berries—not the deadly nightshade, but the ‘bitter-sweet’—hang sullenly among the bushes where this creeping plant has trailed over them. Wild Life in a Southern County 2011-08-04T02:00:27.037Z He smiled at the conceit then; now he knew that deadly nightshade was sown in the garden of his hopes, for he imagined that money had proved more potent than love. The Late Tenant 2011-03-28T02:00:25.153Z The common English name for belladonna is "deadly nightshade." A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers They all possess a pronounced bitter taste, and the poisonous nature of many plants, e.g. hemlock, yew, deadly nightshade, &c., are due to the alkaloids they contain. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide After Gud had regaled himself on pork and beans he laid down under a deadly nightshade tree and fell asleep. The Book of Gud Atropine is an extremely poisonous, white crystalline compound, which is obtained from deadly nightshade and henbane, and used in medicine, in minute doses, as an agent for reducing temperature in acute cases of fevers. The Chemistry of Plant Life Where will you see prettier berries than on the deadly nightshade? and do you think that they was made to look so temptin' for nothing? One Of Them Thank God, Rosa had not such eyes, that looked like black, poisonous berries, like the deadly nightshade that intoxicates you and then kills you. Absolution What is the treatment when an over-dose of deadly nightshade, monkshood, foxglove, bittersweet, gamboge, lobelia, bloodroot, tobacco, &c., is taken? A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) Bobolink, the Purple Enchanter, sat on his amethyst throne in the middle of a grove of deadly nightshade. All the Way to Fairyland Fairy Stories Then, again, it belongs to a family of ill-repute, the Solanacæ, of which the deadly nightshade and the mandrake are members, as well as more honoured specimens like the tomato, tobacco, datura, and cayenne-pepper plants. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore A good many years ago, a Mr. Sprague was tried for the murder of the Walker family by means of the well-known poison of the deadly nightshade. The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2 He might have won two planets, but he had turned his Eden into an arbor of deadly nightshade. It's All Yours In the field the inventor uses an electric hoe to kill the germs of the thistle and deadly nightshade. A Man's Value to Society Studies in Self Culture and Character For old age is a weed, which, when twined round the plant of love, becomes like the deadly nightshade, and robs the rose-bush of its health! Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf At his words the creature vanished from before him; and on the spot where she had stood he saw an ugly bush of deadly nightshade. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls Like Earth plants, they vary from family to family; the deadly nightshade is related to both the tobacco plant and the tomato.” Cum Grano Salis It is not amiss to discover where it grows most healthily, and by what deadly nightshade its virtue may be suffocated, and its nicer sense not thrive. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 348 In a strawberry, we think only of the fruit; in a hawthorn, or the flowers; in a deadly nightshade, of the poisonous berry; and in a nettle, of the sting. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 Around them lay, amid beds of nettles and great dock leaves, and darnel and tangles of briars, and tall foxgloves and deadly nightshade, the broken pillars of a marble temple. A Child's Book of Saints "It is a crystalline, bitter and poisonous alkaloid, taken from the deadly nightshade, and the same principle is also found in the thorn apple." The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands One point in this letter is especially worth our consideration, for it suggests a condition that springs up like 10 deadly nightshade from a poisonous soil. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year There were the vegetable poisons known on Earth, such as hellebore, setterwort, deadly nightshade, and the yew tree. The Status Civilization The air on the lower ground is charged with the poisonous gases which exude from the marsh, while in the woods it is heavy with the dank odours of deadly nightshade and poison ivy. Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels Water parsnip, sweet flag, cinquefoil, bat's blood, deadly nightshade, and oil. The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology It was noon when they slowly steamed into the beautiful harbour of Noumea, and before them lay the crime-cursed land, fair with the fatal fairness of deadly nightshade. The Castle Of The Shadows Explain: ranking officer, waives, cerebral elephantiasis, dictator, deadly nightshade, data, disparage, curmudgeon, chute, superseded. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year Wolfsbane and fly agaric were excellent, of course; deadly nightshade could not be discounted, and the amanita toadstool had its own macabre charm. The Status Civilization Deadly Nightshade To the nightshade family belong plants that are poisonous and plants that are not, but the thrilling name, deadly nightshade, carries with it the certainty of poison. On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls Baby's fat, juice of water parsnip, aconite, cinquefoil, deadly nightshade, and soot. The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Her eyes were purple-black, like the berries of the deadly nightshade seen in the twilight. The Black Douglas Soon he returned with an arm load—the poison of spiders, the venom of serpents, the miasmata of swamps, the juice of the deadly nightshade. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year Did you wish to remove a troublesome rival or an elder brother, you treated him to a dose of deadly nightshade. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science When thorns produce figs, or the deadly nightshade nectarines; when eaglets are hatched in owls' nests and young lions spring from rat holes, then I may believe these foul slanders of Ishmael and his parents. Ishmael Or, In the Depths The deadly nightshade was indigenous to our times. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him Rosemary, lavender, hyssop, rue, silver and bronze lichens, pale rosy feather pink, a rare flower, yellow mullein, bee and fly orchis, and even the deadly nightshade, which was once so common at Furness Abbey. From John O'Groats to Land's End My black Cat tells me that the witch is here—that she has hung the deadly nightshade at your cabin-doors, and your blood is turning to water. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 Take the instance of the belladonna, or deadly nightshade, an extremely rare British species, found only in the immediate neighbourhood of old castles and monastic buildings. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science All that in a happier field and purer air would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness is converted into henbane and deadly nightshade. Fifteen Years in Hell Another case is related by Dr. Lambert, who was desired to visit two children at Newburn, in Scotland, who the preceding day had swallowed some of the berries of the deadly nightshade. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II For instance, he gives to the deadly nightshade the name, which now only lingers in a corner of Devonshire, the "dwale." Gossip in a Library It was the deadly nightshade, and a handful of the berries spelt death. The Sky Line of Spruce All that, in a happier field and a purer air, would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus concerted into henbane and deadly nightshade. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section F, G and H The sorceress had thrown her into a trance by a preparation of deadly nightshade. Tales and Novels — Volume 02 Of these the deadly nightshade and hemlock are the best known in story, while the yew is most dangerous because far more common. The Naturalist on the Thames See! the blighted and withered plants are like the deadly nightshade—true flowers of war, blooming, or trying to bloom, on graves! Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee There are a slim smoothness, a silent alertness, in the general impression—a nervous, susceptible intentness, united with undeniable beauty, that recall the deadly nightshade among flowers and Keats's "Lamia" among poems. Literary and Social Essays The yellow deadly nightshade or Atropa Belladonna lutea was found about 1850 in the Black Forest in Germany in a single spot, and has since been multiplied by seeds. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation And pendant from its dismal top ��The deadly nightshade hung; The hemlock and the aconite ��Across the mouth was flung. The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas Variety of noxious plants abound in all countries; in our own the deadly nightshade, henbane, hounds-tongue, and many others, are seen in almost every high road untouched by animals. The Botanic Garden. Part II. Containing the Loves of the Plants. a Poem. With Philosophical Notes. One point in this letter is especially worth our consideration, for it suggests a condition that springs up like deadly nightshade from a poisonous soil. Love, Life & Work Being a Book of Opinions Reasonably Good-Natured Concerning How to Attain the Highest Happiness for One's Self with the Least Possible Harm to Others Why, I found a stalk of deadly nightshade in my rose-bed last summer.” Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites Another dish—looks like greens or a tangle of fine seaweed—is a preparation of the deadly nightshade. Following the Equator, Part 7 How different, may be seen when we think of the flower which graces the deadly nightshade, and of that which comes the fragrant herald of the juicy orange. The Good Time Coming The deadly nightshade draws life from the same rain and sunshine that nourishes and matures the wheat, from which our bread is made. Home Scenes and Home Influence; a series of tales and sketches In that box of ebony was the sublimated dust of deadly nightshade, which kindles the red fires of fever and rots the roots of the tongue. The Golden Dog To the father, to the mother, who know too well how often the deadly nightshade is interwoven with the wreath of orange-blossoms, how empty the pageant, how momentous the reality! Medical Essays, 1842-1882 They were looking at a bush of "pizon berries,"—the deadly nightshade, as it was fitly called,—and one was warning the other of its dangerous qualities. A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories This is not cinquefoil, it is deadly nightshade! The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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