Obs. [a. It. lugliola, f. Luglio JULY.] An old name of Wood Sorrel, Oxalis Acetosella.

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1651.  Biggs, New Disp., ¶ 166. So also vegetables may assume a vitriolate energy, as Lujula, Limons, succory.

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1657.  W. Coles, Adam in Eden, cxxiii. 179. It [Wood-Sorrel] is called by the Apothecaries in their Shops, Alleluja and Lujula … the other [name] came corruptly from Juliola, as they of Calabria in Naples do call it.

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1687.  Clayton, in Phil. Trans., XLI. 152. The Sorrel-tree bears a Leaf something like a Laurel, in Taste much resembling Lujula.

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