-
Thyine wood is a 15th-century
English name for a
wood from the tree
known botanically as
Tetraclinis articulata (syn.
Callitris quadrivalvis,
Thuja articulata)...
- The
wood,
known as
thuya wood,
citron wood, and alerce, and
historically also
known as
thyine wood, is used for
decorative woodwork,
particularly wood from...
- the
coniferous tree cedar. Similarly, in Latin, citrus, or
thyine wood referred to the
wood of a
North African cypress,
Tetraclinis articulata. In Indo-Iranian...
- and silk, and scarlet, and all
thyine wood, and all
manner vessels of ivory, and all
manner vessels of most
precious wood, and of br****, and iron, and marble...
-
thornbush Vac****ia
tortilis or
similar Jeremiah 4:3 θύϊνος,
thyinos Thyine Wood Tetraclinis articulata Revelation 18:12 עצ ‘êts
Timber 2
Kings 12:12...
- are not
otherwise cited as
being or
having been used by
burning the
wood.)
Thyine wood James Innes Miller, The ****e
Trade of the
Roman Empire, 29 B.C. to...
-
sense of
Cedrus by the time of its
first recorded usage in AD 1000.).
Thyine wood Pliny the Elder,
petunt igit in
Elymeos arborem bratim cupresso fuse...