The generic term Colewort is derived from caulis, a stalk, and wourte, as applied to all kinds of herbs that "do serve for the potte.
The ashes of Colewort stalks mixed with old hog’s-grease, are very effectual to anoint the sides of those that have had long pains therein, or any other place pained with melancholy and windy humours.
The leaves wrapt in a colewort leaf and roasted in the embers, and applied to a hard imposthume, botch, boil, or plague sore, doth both ripen and break it.
It is probable that bees, which travel long distances, had somewhere found some sprouting in Broccoli flower and had brought pollen from those to the Colewort plant in question.
The core or pith of a stalk of colewort or cabbage; often kail-castock, S.
The tender blades or sprouts nipt from colewort or any other vegetable, S.
It was a grand, a sublime moment, which drew tears from the eyes of the grandees, particularly from those of the Colewort ladies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "colewort" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.