- selero,
which comes from Late
Latin selinon, the
latinisation of the
Ancient Gr****: σέλινον, romanized:
selinon, "celery". The earliest-attested form...
- stone' and σέλινον,
selinon, 'celery'.
Mycenaean Gr**** se-ri-no, in
Linear B, is the
earliest attested form of the word
selinon.
Garden parsley is a...
- the
Mediterranean Basin. It was
mentioned in the
Iliad and
Odyssey as
selinon.
Celeriac was
grown as a
medicinal crop in some
early civilizations. Wikibooks...
- "rock, stone" and σέλινον
selinon "celery".
Mycenaean Gr**** se-ri-no, in
Linear B, is the
earliest attested form of the word
selinon. The
species of this genus...
-
derived from
quantities of wild
celery (Ancient Gr****: σέλινον, romanized: (
selinon)) that grew on the spot. For the same reason, they
adopted the
celery leaf...
-
Drachmas of
Aegina depicted a chelone.
Coins of
Selinunte depicted a "
selinon" (σέλινον, celery).
Coins of
Heraclea depicted Heracles.
Coins of Gela...
- internationally,
winning the
Lamarmora Prize for his
studies of Sardinia, the
Selinon Prize for Sicily, the
Sybaris Magna Grecia Prize for his
research in ancient...
-
pseudocarvifolium Hoffm.
Peucedanum cuneifolium Vill. ex Steud., not
validly publ.
Selinon carvifolium (L.) St.-Lag.
Selinum acutangulum Gilib.
Selinum angulatum...