- was
brought into the
English language as
early as 1601 from the
Latin vernaculus ("native")
which had been in
figurative use in
classical Latin as "national"...
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Allium chlorotepalum is an
endemic species of
Isfahan province,
Astragalus vernaculus is also
common in the west of the province. Nine tons of
saffron are produced...
- 'language'
because the
etymology of 'vernacular'—taken from the
Latin vernaculus and verna—evokes a
sense of
being both 'native to a region' and 'subservient...
- via
Etruscan from Gr**** thriambos, a hymn to Dionysus.
vernacular from
vernaculus, 'domestic', from verna, 'a
native slave'.
viburnum from
Latin viburnum...
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Telenomus turesis g
Telenomus turkarkandu g
Telenomus umbripennis g
Telenomus vernaculus g
Telenomus vernicosus g
Telenomus vibius g
Telenomus viggianii g Telenomus...
- Kaletta, 1976 c g
Stichopogon venustus Richter, 1963 c g
Stichopogon vernaculus (White, 1918) c g
Stichopogon villiersi Seguy, 1955 c g Data sources:...
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turnbowi Bright, 2019
Hypothenemus ustulatus Bright, 2019
Hypothenemus vernaculus Bright, 2019
Hypothenemus versicolor Bright, 2019
Hypothenemus vesculus...
- varieties. The most
common theory is that name is
derived from the
Latin word
vernaculus (also the root of the word "vernacular")
which means "native" or "indigenous"...
-
Krylov & Sumnev.
Astragalus vereskensis Ma****oumi &
Podlech Astragalus vernaculus Podlech Astragalus verrucosus Moris Astragalus versicolor Pall. Astragalus...
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unicolor (Ricardo, 1925)
Stichopogon venustus (Richter, 1963)
Stichopogon vernaculus (White, 1918)
Stichopogon villiersi (Séguy, 1955)
Stilpnogaster argonautica...