Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The goldenclub, Orontium aquaticum. See Orontium.
  • noun A tall dock, Rumex Hydrolapathum, of temperate Europe and Asia. Also called horse- or water-sorrel. R. aquaticus also appears under this name. The great or American water-dock is R. Britannica (R. orbiculatus).

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Examples

  • We went on swiftly enough, and every time that I turned the great towers had grown fainter in the haze; we slid by the green flood-banks, with here and there a bunch of kingcups blazing in glory, the elbows of the bank full of white cow-parsley, comfrey, and water-dock.

    The Silent Isle Arthur Christopher Benson 1893

  • In the tea-gardens at Bayswater Sir John Hill cultivated medicinal plants, and prepared his "water-dock essence" and "balm of honey."

    Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1 Sarah Tytler 1870

  • (great water-dock), in 1857; noticed it was large seeded in 1853, common.

    The Maine Woods 1858

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