cut on the sixth day of the moon, [77];
makes barren animals and women to bring forth, [77], [78], [79];
cut with a golden sickle, [77], [80];
thought to have fallen from the sky, [77], [80];
called the “all-healer,” [77], [79], [82];
an antidote to all poison, [77], [83];
gathered on the first day of the moon, [78];
not to touch the earth, [78], [80];