4 Verbs to Use for the Word mandrakes

By virtue of a similar association of ideas, for instance, the gin-seng was said by the Chinese and North American Indians to possess certain virtues which were deduced from the shape of the root, supposed to resemble the human body a plant with which may be compared our mandrake.

He and his servants have often digged up mandrakes, and are not only still alive, but listened in vain for the dreadful scream.

They have on their livers the figures of men and women, which the natives call Toketa, resembling a mandrake; and it is affirmed, that whoever has one of these about him cannot be killed by an iron weapon.

The judges framed seventy accusations against her, mostly frivolous, and some unjust,to the effect that she had received no religious training; that she had worn mandrake; that she dressed in man's attire; that she had bewitched her banner and her ring; that she believed her apparitions were saints and angels; that she had blasphemed; and other charges equally absurd.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  mandrakes