- or licorice, is
derived via the Anglo-French lycorys, from Late
Latin liquiritia,
itself ultimately derived from Gr**** γλυκύρριζα,
glykyrrhiza (the Modern...
- liquid. Anglo-Norman
licoris (influenced by
licor 'liquor') and Late
Latin liquirītia were
respelled for
similar reasons,
though the
ultimate origin of all...
-
Inverted repeat-lacking
clade Genus:
Glycyrrhiza L.
Synonyms Clidanthera R.Br. (1849)
Liquiritia Medik. (1787)
Meristotropis Fisch. & C.A.Mey. (1843)...
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lepidota Pursh Synonyms List
Glycyrrhiza glutinosa Nutt. (1838)
Glycyrrhiza lepidota var.
glutinosa (Nutt.) S.Watson (1876)
Liquiritia lepidota Nutt. (1813)...
- recluta, "recruit",
French recrute regaliz(a), "liquorice", Late
Latin liquiritia roble, "oak",
Latin robur, "strong" sable, "sabre",
France sabre silo...