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Fluellen original: "Elatine"; often refers to species of speedwell or toadflax 13.67.4
Sage original: "Elelisphacos"; the Greek name for common sage 412.4
Elecampane original: "Elenium" 511.19
Wild rye original: "Elymus" 413.7
Marsh parsley original: "Eleon"; likely referring to Selinum palustre 407.20
Pellitory-of-the-wall original: "Elxine" 413.4
Crowberry original: "Empetron" ibid. 13
Elecampane original: "Enula campana" 511.19
Spiderwort original: "Ephemerum" 416.13
Soothing medicines original: "epikerastika medicamenta" sometimes nourish bad humors original: "cacochymiam" 95.1
Barrenwort original: "Epimedium" 413.23
Medlar original: "Epimelis"; a small tree whose fruit is eaten when overripe ibid. 29
Dodder of thyme original: "Epithymum"; a parasitic plant used as a purgative ibid. 19
Horse's callosities original: "Equorũ lichenes"; the horn-like growths on horse legs, used in early medicine 698.4
Chickpea original: "Erebinthus" 414.8
Wild chickpea original: "Erebinthus agrestis" ibid. 26
Heather original: "Erice" 415.1
Burnt hedgehog 707.27
Meat of the land hedgehog 680.24
Wild thyme original: "herpyllos" 415.3
Hedge mustard original: "Erysimum" ibid. 7
They wander far from the path, who neglect experience. original: "Errant tota via, qui experientiam negligunt."
Madder original: "Erythrodanũ"; used both as a red dye and a diuretic 415.20
Choke-vetch original: "Eruangina" 498.17
Bitter vetch original: "Eruum" 498.11
What a scab is original: "eschara quid"; referring to the dry slough produced by heat or caustic agents 32.21
Things with good juices soothe immediately original: "Euchyma protinus mitigant" 98.5
Agrimony original: "Eupatorium" 416.4
Spurge resin original: "Euphorbium" ibid. 10
Bean original: "Faba" 465.3
A faculty is named by that which it effects original: "Facultas denominatur, ab eo quod ipsa efficit" 2.14
What a faculty is, and its many types 2.3
How many things "faculty" signifies 16.18
Twofold things with a hot faculty 26.28
Gall original: "Fel"; animal bile used to treat eye conditions and wounds 644.7
Cat's meat 781.10
Fenugreek original: "Fœnum grecũ" 536.22
Royal beast original: "Fera regia"; likely a reference to the "regius morbus" or jaundice 624.13
Yeast original: "Fermentum" 418.21
Scale of iron and copper original: "Ferri & æris squama" 602.25
Giant fennel original: "Ferula" 493.15
Fig 529.22
Fig tree 530.25