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SMaragdus, a precyous stone callyd an E∣meraude.
Smegma, sope, and all other thynge that dothe put away spottes or vncleannes.
Smigticus, ca, cum, the ef••icacy of clensyng,
Smilax, acis, a tree, whyche hathe leaues lyke an yuye, with bearyes, and a whyte flowre, and smelleth lyke a lylly, and runneth vp vp∣pon trees. Ouidius fayneth to be a wenche, whyche dyenge for the loue of a yonge manne called Crocus, was transfourmed into the sayde herbe.
Smyntheus, one of the names of Apollo.
Smyrna, a citie of Ionia in the lesse Asia, whi∣che was supposed of some to be the countrey of Homerus.
Smyrnium, an herbe whiche Eritius Cordus supposeth to be the commune Angelica. Ma∣nardus epist . li. xii. epist iiii. interpreteth it to be Olus atrum, in englyshe Alysander. Ruel∣lius affirmeth it to be that herbe, whiche in Fraunce is called Leneche, I suppose in en∣glyshe Louage. which sayth mooste truely, I referre to the reader.