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eringo

British  
/ ɪˈrɪŋɡəʊ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of eryngo

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Of rice, sago, pearl barley, candied eringo root, of each one ounce; add two quarts of water; simmer it over the fire till it is reduced to one quart; strain it.

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Take rice, sago, pearl barley, hartshorn shavings, and eringo root, each one ounce.

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Again, when a she-goat takes a bit of eringo into her mouth, why do the whole herd stand still, till the goatherd comes up and takes it out of her mouth?

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Minos, some of thy eringos, little Minos; send.

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On the other hand, those males, now nowhere to be found, are plentiful later, in September, along the borders of the paths, on the close-set flowers of the eringo.

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