Cultivated plants and domestic animals in their migration from Asia to Europe / by Victor Hehn ; edited by James Steven Stallybrass.
- Victor Hehn
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cultivated plants and domestic animals in their migration from Asia to Europe / by Victor Hehn ; edited by James Steven Stallybrass. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE ”A\(pi, d\<piTov (barley-meal), 431; unlike Latin .... 438 Amalis, amuls, omela (mistletoe). 488 ’Apt], hama, ahm, ohm, awme . 456 America : Old World products took new start in, 383 ; A. gave us turkey, maize, potato, Indian hg, &c 394-5-6 Ammazzo l’asino (oleander). . 310 ’A/u0iyvr}Eig (Hephaestus) . . 435 ’Apvyc)dX?j (almond) = Cybele ? 487-8 Anas, vacroct, antis, ond, hoet, ut-ka (duck) .... 277 Andereigerra (weasel) . . 492 ’AvtipcixAr) (arbutus) : fr. avOpaZ, . 305 ’AvSpcnrodov (slave) : not Homeric 447 Angles : “had no horses ” . . 56 Angourion, ogurets, agurke, gher- kin ..... 239 Anke, anc-smero (butter) . . 130 Anser, hansa, %av, G. gans, gass, goose, gander, ged . . . 278 Apfel-sine (sweet orange) . . 338 Aplle, avilys, uley (beehive) . 463 Amog (pear): for d-7ri<jog = pirus 499 Apple: native to Europe, but not reclaimed here, 399 ; aball, abolis, yabluko, aeppel, aphul 498-9 Apricot: came fr. Central Asia (Armeniaca), 320 ; to Italy (praecoqua), 321 ; to Spain (al-barquq, albaricoque) . . 322 Apvynys (hop-vine),—nei (hops) 450 Aquicelos (pine-nuts in honey) . 224 Arabs: as destroyers, 27-S ; of old had no horses, 42-3 ; dis- couraged vine-growing, 79, 80; still half-nomadic, 109 ; drink butter, 129. Introd. pome- granate, 183 ; saffron, 200; safflow, 201; date-palm, 202-3, 210-1 ; papyrus, 233; lemon, 336; orange, 337-8; carobs, 342 ; millet, 385 ; silkworm, cotton, sugar-cane, See., 389, 390, 497-S PAGE Aragh, orekhu, reszutas (nut) . 487 Arare, dpoe.iv, arjan, arti, orati (toear); arvum, apovpa (ear-th), 64, 104 Aratrum, dporpov, oralo, radio (plough) .... 430 Arbaiths, arbeit, rabota (labos ?). 436 Arbutus (strawberry-tree) . 305 Area (threshing-floor). 438 Argos 65 Aries, eris (ram) 433 Aristaeus invents oil . 95-6 Armenia : rich in horses, 46 ; bred mules .... in Armenians: an Iranian people, 62, 426; drank beer through pipes . . . 121, 464-5 Armeniaca, meliaca (apricot) . 322 Apveg (rams ; degenerate wheat) 433 Arre, kharre (nut) = Kapva, dpva, avapci ..... 487 Artichoke : reclaimed in Europe. 399 Aryans : condition on reaching Europe, 30-34 ; had a common word for horse, 48, for plough- ing (?), 64, 429, 430-1-8, for copper, 445 ; lived in wicker- houses, 114-116, or under- ground, 32, 411-2; drank mead . . . . .126 Ash : for spear-shafts . . . 31 Asia (rye) in the Alps . . 433 Asia Minor : Iranian in N., Semitic in S.E. . . . 426 Asilus, esel, asilas, osilu : fr. asi- nus, not asellus . . . 461 Asinus, dvog : fr. Heb. athOn, Sec. 460 Ass : came fr. S.W. Asia to Greece, Italy, no, Gaul . hi Assyrians : invented war-chariot 43-4, 59 ’Aorepiag (Egyp. hawk), astur, austor, autour, yastreb . . 486 Auca (goose): for avica . . 351 Aurantium Olysiponense (sweet orange) 351](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0502.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


