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offered sacrifices to her to
ensure the
fertility of
ploughed fields (Latin
arvum).
There were
twelve Arval priests,
chosen from
patrician families. During...
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Species Plantarum of 1753. The
specific epithet arvense is from the
Latin "
arvum",
meaning "ploughed",
referencing the
growth of the
plant in
arable soil...
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believed to have
taken its name from the
words "ambiĆ" - "I go round" and "
arvum" - "field".
During the festival, they
sacrificed a bull, a sow, and a sheep...
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neuter gender adjective aurantia****, orange-coloured.) C.
arvum Tamura et al. 1998 (Latin noun
arvum,
arable field,
cultivated land,
pertaining to isolate...
- from
arundo Phalaris arundinacea H D
arvensis L of
plowed fields, from
arvum,
ploughed land
Cirsium arvense H DS C
ascendens L ascendant, from ascensus;...
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discovered this plant. The
Latin specific epithet of
arvensis refers to
arvum of
ploughed fields or
ploughed land. It was
first described and published...
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September 1960.
According to Olivieri, the name is a
compound word 'ad
arvum',
meaning 'present'.
According to
Mario Gallotti, it
derives from the Mediterranean...
- bystander,
fight antisemitism now." In 2024
Leipciger was
interviewed on the
Arvum Rosensweig Show with Eli
Rubenstein about the
response of
Jewish people...
- Van Name, 1902
Polysyncraton arafurensis (Tokioka, 1952)
Polysyncraton arvum Kott, 2004
Polysyncraton asperum Romanov, 1989
Polysyncraton a****ulatum...
- and Vlasenko, 1935
Prosimulium approximatum Peterson, 1970
Prosimulium arvum Adler and Kim, 1985
Prosimulium asema (Rubtsov, 1956)
Prosimulium aurantia****...