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hoarhound
[ hawr-hound, hohr- ]
hoarhound
/ ˈ³óÉ”ËËŒ³ó²¹ÊŠ²Ô»å /
noun
- a variant spelling of horehound
Example Sentences
While our spit swam over hoarhound or peppermint, we’d hear the floorboards creak in the closet, then a silence, then a big “H-rumph!†and a big satisfied “Ah-h-h-h!â€
Hoarhound, Horehound, hÅr′hownd, n. a plant of a whitish or downy appearance, used as a tonic.
From the hoarhound indigenous to our fields, she prepared a decoction for colds, from the wild cherry an extract for coughs, from tansey and the bark of the dogwood tree, a tonic, from camomile, a tea of reputed virtues, from the dandelion, the buds of the Balm of Gilead cures for dyspepsia, &c.
“O yes,†said I; “a decoction of hoarhound.â€
Boil five ounces of Iceland Moss in three quarts of water for ten minutes; strain and add to liquor twelve pounds of Sugar, small spoon cream of tartar, or two pounds glucose; when it comes to a boil color a deep red; cook to same degree as Hoarhound, flavor with a few drops Oil Anise and pour on slab between iron bars and mark with caramel marker.
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