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Treacle mustard. World English Historical Dictionary

Treacle mustard. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. Treacle mustard A name applied by 16th-c. herbalists to the plant Thlaspi arvense on account of its supposed medicinal virtue; by later writers applied to Clypeola Jonthlaspi, and to Erysimum cheiranthoides.

1 1548.  Turner, Names of Herbs, 79. Thlaspi … may be named in englishe dysh-mustard, or triacle Mustard, or Boures Mustard. Ibid. (1562), Herbal, II. 152.

2 1597.  Gerarde, Herbal, II. xix. 205. Treacle Mustarde hath long broade leaues.

3 1712.  trans. Pomet’s Hist. Drugs, I. 4.

4 1760.  J. Lee, Introd. Bot., App. 330. Treacle Mustard, Thlaspi. Ibid., Treacle Mustard, Clypeola.

5 1856.  Gray, Man. Bot. (1860), 35. Erysimum, Treacle Mustard.

6 1882.  G. Allen, Colours Flowers, ii. 43. In treacle-mustard (Erysimum), the yellow is very pale, and the petals often become almost white.

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