Crossword clues for brooklime
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. A plant ((taxlink Veronica beccabunga species noshow=1)) with usually blue flowers in axillary racemes.
WordNet
n. European plant having low-lying stems with blue flowers often pink-flushed; sparsely naturalized in North America [syn: European brooklime, Veronica beccabunga]
plant of western North America and northeastern Asia having prostrate stems with dense racemes of pale violet to lilac flowers [syn: American brooklime, Veronica americana]
Usage examples of "brooklime".
Woodruff and brooklime, both rich in tannin, relieved burns when applied in butter with the root of a lily.
The furrows run to the ditch under the reeds, the ditch declines to a little streamlet which winds all hidden by willowherb and rush and flag, a mere trickle of water under brooklime, away at the feet of the corn.
Prior tells us that the name Brooklime is in old writers Broklempe or Lympe, from its growing in the lime or mud of brooks, the Anglo-Saxon word lime, coming from the Latin limus, a word that from mud used in the rude buildings of Anglo-Saxon times, has come to be applied to the calcareous stone of which mortar is now made.