Cock broth: For herewith, saith he, whoever is anointed (especially if Garlickbe boiled therein) no Lion or Panther will touch him.
Garlick and Onyons amount unto no less then one thousand six hundred Talents.
The garlick myth has already been referred to in the note to p.
The fables respecting the antipathy ofgarlick and of the diamond to the operation of the magnet, although already discredited by Ruellius and by Porta, died hard.
Plutarch and Claudius Ptolemy[88], and all the copyists since their time, think that a loadstone smeared with garlick does not allure iron.
Hence some suspect that garlick is of avail against any deleterious power of the magnet: thus in philosophy many false and idle conjectures arise from fables and falsehoods.
Garlick was induced to turn his artistic skill upon anatomical models.
Garlick cut inscriptions fifty years since, are still to be seen in the early cemeteries of the Western Reserve; some are touching enough, but not a few are more ridiculous than mournful.
Vintners' Hall is situated on the south side of Thames Street, between Queen Street and Garlick Hill, being built on three sides of a quadrangle fronting the street.
You may boilGarlick in the belly of the fouls, if you like it, or in the pickle.
Mick Fraher is always eatinggarlick and his breath has a terrible smell--a smell of garlick strong enough to hang your hat on.
Garland Sunday; the first Sunday in August (sometimes called Garlick Sunday.
French olives (stoned); let them warm in the sauce, which slightly flavour with a little scraped garlicksauce over.
Mopsa must be your Mistris: marry Garlick to mend her kissing with Mop.
I had rather liue With Cheese andGarlick in a Windmill farre, Then feede on Cates, and haue him talke to me, In any Summer-House in Christendome Mort.
These plants very frequently occur in meadow-land, and have property of giving a strong garlick flavour to the milk yielded by cows that feed there; and which is often also communicated to the butter.
Garlick surveyed a quarter section here and laid it off into town lots, and had lithograph maps published, calling the prospective village Sebatanna, an Indian town signifying "Water Village.
Garlick was a practicing physician, but engaged in other work.
To smell of garlick was once such a brand of vulgarity, that garlick was a food forbidden to an ancient order of Spanish knights, mentioned by Guevara.
My dear dad, you shall rattle up in your vis-a-vis, to the astonishment of all Garlick Hill.
Following the example of the Indians, I always kept a string of garlick suspended near my bed, after being attacked by a serpent in my sleep.
The Christian Guaranies, whenever they accompanied me to seek the savages in the woods, carried fresh garlick in their girdles, and, notwithstanding the abundance of serpents we met, not one of my companions was ever bitten by one.
May not the garlick alone, and not the leaves, be the object of the serpent's abhorrence?
That serpents dislike the smell of garlick is well known both to the ancients and to country people, who rub the milk-pans with the juice of that herb, lest serpents, who are extremely fond of milk, should get into them.
The ancient physicians thought garlick an excellent remedy for venomous bites.
My faith, however, in the efficacy of garlick was not a little shaken by one of my companions, who found a snake in the garden close to a plant of it.
UPON a dish my lord the number told; Clod no way liked the garlick to behold.
Then, said the peer, be cudgelled if you please; Take thirty thwacks; for naught the garlick goes.
The peasant, trembling lest his life was sought; The garlick chose, which presently was brought.
A cup must be blessed, and against peril guarded, and garlick in the liquor cast: then I know thou wilt never have mead with treachery mingled.
To dresse Flounders or Playce withGarlick and Mustard.
She said they did burn some of the sow's tale and presently Goody Garlick did come in.
The General Court of Connecticut took jurisdiction of the case, a trial of Goody Garlick was held, resulting in her acquittal, and she was sent back to Easthampton, to what end is not told in the records of the day.
Moreover Goody Davis said that Goody Garlickwas a naughtie woman.
Mrs Garlickoffered her a rise of £1 a year to stay.
Mrs Garlickthen dismissed the charwoman, and sat down to count the cost of small economics.
It was Mrs Garlick herself who humorously ventilated and discussed them; Mrs Garlick, being a philosopher, got quite as much amusement as anyone out of her most striking quality.
Doubtless (Mrs Garlick meditated) the girl thought she would get another rise of wages.
Maria had as much force of character as Mrs Garlick herself.
Many house-mistresses in Bursley sympathized with Mrs Garlick when she fought this monstrous claim.
After Maria's stormy departure Mrs Garlickregained her sense of humour and her cheerfulness; but the inconveniences of being without Maria were important.
Mrs Garlick called at Lawton's office, and, Mr Lawton being out, she told an office-boy to tell him with her compliments that she should not pay.
She informed Mrs Garlick that if Mrs Garlick meant "to go on going on like that" she should leave; she wouldn't stay in such a house.
It made Mrs Garlick celebrated even as far as Longshaw.
II The supreme crisis, to which the foregoing is a mere prelude, in the affairs of Mrs Garlick and Maria, was occasioned by the extraordinary performances of the Mayor of Bursley.
The end of the scene, whose details are not sufficiently edifying to be recounted, was that Maria went upstairs to pack her box, and Mrs Garlick personally re-hung the curtain.
If also the tooth of a Loadstone be covered or stuck in Garlick, it will notwithstanding attract; and Needles excited and fixed in Garlick until they begin to rust, do yet retain their attractive and polary respects.
Sidenote: That Garlick hinders not the attraction of the Loadstone.
An effect as strange as that of Homers Moly, and the Garlick that Mercury bestowed upon Ulysses.
Garlick had been the German Secret Police Councillor in France, for the Departments of the Nord, the Pas de Calais, the Somme, and the Ardennes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garlick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.