Also 7 emone, emmene. [aphet. f. ANEMONE (? taken as an emony).]

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1644.  Vind. Dr. Featley, Printer to Rd. Robbing him of … Emmenes or Tulips.

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1657.  W. Coles, Adam in Eden (Britten & Holl.). The common people call them Emones.

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1664.  R. Turner, in Prior, Gardeners call them Emonies.

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1731.  Bailey, Anemone, the emony or wind-flower.

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1882.  in Devonshire Plant-n., Emony.

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