quinquefolium
English
Etymology
Noun
quinquefolium (uncountable)
- (obsolete) cinquefoil
- 1812, William Cullen, ‎Benjamin Smith Barton, Professor Cullen's Treatise of the Materia Medica
- On the same footing as of other astringents, we can readily admit of this; but the sensible qualities of the quinquefolium do not lead us to think that it is to be preferred, or that it is even equal to other plants of the same order.
- 1812, William Cullen, ‎Benjamin Smith Barton, Professor Cullen's Treatise of the Materia Medica
Latin
Adjective
quinquefolium
- nominative neuter singular of quinquefolius
- accusative masculine singular of quinquefolius
- accusative neuter singular of quinquefolius
- vocative neuter singular of quinquefolius
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