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  • (noun) - (1) A popular name for bufonite, from the fact that it was formerly supposed to be a natural concretion found in the head of the common toad. Extraordinary virtues were attributed to it, such as protection against poison, and it was often set in rings. That this belief was rife in Shakespeare's day is proved by the lines from As You Like It, "Sweet are the uses of adversity which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, wears yet a precious jewel in his head."

    --Robert Hunter's Encyclopædic Dictionary, 1894

    (2) You shall knowe whether the toad-stone be the right and perfect stone or not. Holde the stone before a toad so that he may see it, and if it be a right and true stone, the toad will leape towarde it and make as though he would snatch it. He envieth so much that man should have the stone.

    --Thomas Lupton's A Thousand Notable Things, 1579

    (3) Virginia-frog, a frog that is eight or ten times as big as any in England, and makes a noise like the bellowing of a bull.

    --John Kersey's New English Dictionary, 1772

    January 14, 2018