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Meum, or Tortuous Fennel: to the Greeks, meon: to the Arabs, Mu: to the Italians, Meo: to the Germans, Baer vvurtz bear-root: to the Spaniards, Pinillo.
A botanical woodcut shows the Meum (Spignel) plant with feathery leaves, an upright stem with umbels of flowers, and a thick, fibrous root system.
Galen, book 7, simple medicines.