belladonna Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌbel.əˈdɒn.ə]
  • Us [ ˌbel.əˈdɑː.nə]

Meaning of belladonna In English

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  • Indeed, belladonna had fared much better in medieval times as its proximity to ruins indicates.

  • Nevertheless, two other areas of discourse were working to revise belladonna's wholly evil reputation in popular culture as a botanical scourge and femme fatale.

  • What, then, accounts for the late addition of belladonna and for the attribution of a meaning that undercuts the very notion of a "language"?

  • The most important area of discourse that assisted in redeeming belladonna's reputation participated in the sentimental tradition, but expressed a burgeoning interest in plants for plants' sake.

  • The dictionary, of course, as a resource for gardeners, would naturally tend to privilege horticultural species; but this does not fully account for its rough treatment of belladonna.

  • Take a thing like belladonna; none can be got in this country.

  • Both consultants reported that the treatment followed well recognised lines and consisted primarily of excellently planned rehabilitation and physical re-education together with administration of drugs of the belladonna group.

  • At least one 19th-century eclectic medicine journal explained how to prepare a belladonna tincture for direct administration to patients.

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