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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

HERMODACTYL

n.[Gr. Mercury, and a finger; Mercury's finger. ] In the Materia Medic, a root brought from Turkey. It is in the shape of a heart flatted, of a white color, compact, but easy to be cut or pulverized, of a viscous sweetish taste, with a slight degree of acrimony. Some suppose it to be the root of the Colchicum variegatum; others, the root of the Iris tuberosa. It was anciently in great repute as a cathartic; but that which is now furnished has little or no cathartic quality.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

HERMODACTYL

Her `mo *dac "tyl, n. Etym: [NL. hermodactylus, lit. , Hermes' finger; fr. Gr. (med. )

 

Defn: A heart-shaped bulbous root, about the size of a finger, brought from Turkey, formerly used as a cathartic.

 

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