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- pre-Indo-European
substrate word
related to
Aegean tifos "still water", Gr****
phytonym τύφη a kind of
swamp and
river bank weed (Typha angustifolia), Iberian...
-
Saturae palus, a
marsh also in Latium. This root may be
related to
Latin phytonym satureia. (Like satus, however, satureia,
Saturae palus, and
probably also...
- φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte,
phytonym,
phytoplankton pi- kind, devout, pity
Latin pius expiate, impious, piety...
- term
diellina "henbane". This term was
mentioned as a "Thracian-Dacian"
phytonym by the
Ancient Gr****
pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides (1st
century AD)...
- Fuente, José Andrés
Alonso de la (2021-08-17). "Kuril Ainu
Zoonyms and
Phytonyms in Pallas's
Zoographia and
Flora Rossica".
International Journal of Eurasian...
- φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte,
phytonym,
phytoplankton pi- kind, devout, pity
Latin pius expiate, impious, piety...
- different. Such as "noisome"
meaning "smelly" or "unhealthy" and not "noisy".
phytonym: a name of an
individual plant. planetonym: a
proper name of a planet....
- Alexandria.
According to
Konstantinos Amantos it
derives from the Gr****
phytonym βικίον.
According to
Konstantinos Oikonomou it
derives from an Albanian...
- ("open your eyes", i.e. to
protect yourself). As a
technical term this
phytonym was
later applied to
caltrops (chevaux de frise), i.e. "spiked obstructions"...