Porrum.
Porrum is named in greke prason, in en∣glishe a Leke, in duche Ein lauch, in frenche
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Porrum is named in greke prason, in en∣glishe a Leke, in duche Ein lauch, in frenche
Vng porrean. Besyde the commune Leke there are two other kyndes, the one is cal∣led in latine porrum sectinum, in englishe a frenche Leke. The other kynde is called in greeke Ampelo prason, in latine porrum syluestre, in duch wyld Lanch. I neuer sawe thys kynde but in certeyne closes in Ger∣many aboute Bon. Lekes are hote in the fourth degree.