A poisonous herb native to northern Europe having hooded blue-purple flowers; the dried leaves and roots yield aconite.
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1 From the root of Aconitum Napellus are prepared a liniment and a tincture.
2 Aconitum Napellus , common monkshood, is a doubtful native of Britain, and is of therapeutic and toxicological importance.
1 Her eyes are a piercing blue, with all that monkshood behind her.
2 I believe The Sin Eater sent me tea laced with monkshood .
3 She saw Ian open a pot that she knew contained monkshood .
4 Even Nox wound up chugging a vial of antidote; he'd put monkshood first.
5 I walk up the Holy Stairs to find her kneeling in the monkshood .
6 Green hellebore and monkshood are also classed in the list of the ranker poisons.
7 I put in perhaps almost too much monkshood this time.
8 It's supposed to be an antidote to treat monkshood poisoning.
9 I have reason to believe it's something called monkshood .
10 Fortunately, the wizard had dropped his leaf of monkshood .
11 Scholars eventually concluded that Nicander must have been describing another plant, perhaps monkshood or water hemlock.
12 And then at last the serpent charm changes the ranunculus into monkshood , and makes it poisonous.
13 I lean over the railing of the Monet garden and cut a few stalks of monkshood .
14 All the old-fashioned flowers bloomed there; little pink cabbage roses, Turks-caps, lilies, lupins, and monkshood and columbines.
15 Outside, the spikes of monkshood and delphinium stood erect and motionless against the shadow of the hillside.
16 She was a midwife, after all, and familiar with drugs made of thorn apple, monkshood , or mandrake.
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