Sideráto, Planet-strocken.

Sidére, to rest, to repose. Lat.

Sídere, the starres or celestiall signes that haue the course of the yeere in regiment.

Siderẻo, of or like the starres, starry, bright, shining, twinkling, heauenly, sunny, of the sunne, wonderfull.

Siderióne, an hearbe with a thin stalke foure fingers high, a red flower and leaues like Coriander, growing in waterish places and cureth all cuts and gashes.

Sideríte, the hearbe Stone-sage, Wall-sage or Parietario that Partridges loue to feede vpon. Also a precious stone that hath the power to cause variance betwixt men that haue it about them. Also vsed for the Magnet or Loade-stone.

Sideríte Achillẻa, the hearbe Millefoly or Yarrow.

Sideríte Heraclẻa, the hearbe Robert.

Sídero, the skie or firmament of the Starres.

Sideropecílo, as Sideríte, so called for the sundry spots therein.