whiteflaw

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whiteflaw

  1. (obsolete) Synonym of whitlow.
    • 1562, Wylliam Turner [i.e., William Turner], “Of the Myrt Tre”, in The Second Parte of Guilliam Turners Herball⸝ [], Cologne: [] Arnold Birckman, →OCLC, folio 61, recto:
      The pouder of the withered leues⸝ is good to be caſt vpon the whitflawaguayles.
    • 1852, Richard Dowden, Walks after Wild Flowers; or The Botany of the Bohereens, page 105:
      The useful stimulating qualities of these herbs as a cure for paronychia, may have been further recommended by the resemblance of the seed-pod to the " whiteflaw," or inflamed vesicle, which it was intended to allay.
    • 1877, John Brand, Henry Ellis, Observations on Popular Antiquities:
      A cock is offered (at least was wont to be) to St Christopher in Touraine for a certaine sore which useth to be in the end of men's fingers, the whiteflaw” (World of Wonders, 1607). The cock was to be a white one.