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 Cannabis, chanvre; haenep, hanaf; konopeli (hemp) . . . 151 Cannoe . . . 231 Cappadocians : bred reproductive mules . . . . .111 Capri-ficus (wild fig), capreolus 432-3 Capus (falcon) : fr. capere . . 486 Cap-ut, KE<p-a\i], AS. heaf-od, heaf-ola, ON. hof-uth . .156 Caputium,kapusta, kabes, cabbage 377 Carat : fr. Ktparia (carob-beans) 341 Carbasus, Kap-Kacrog (fine flax): fr. Ssk. karpasa (cotton) . . 142 Cardo (N. and S. line) . . 73 Carians : took ^Egean Isles, 66 ; cult, plane-tree, 220 ; reached Greece .... 426-7 Carnation, pink: favourite of Italians .... 393 Carob-tree: fr. Palestine (“ husks,” Luke xv. 16; “St. John’s bread”), 340-1 ; Arab, kharub 342 Carrot : reclaimed in Europe . 399 Caryota (nut-shaped date) . . 209 Caseus, G. kase, cheese . . 377 Caspar, Gaspar, Asper . . 240 Castanea (chestnut) : whence the name? .... 295, 487 Castration ..... 425 Cat, the domestic: in Egypt, 346-7 ; came late to Europe, 348-350 ; followed the rat ? 351 ; euphemistic names . . 493 Cat-inus, kat-z'A, kettle, kotilu . 461 Cattle introd. by Nomads . 356 Catus, Karra . . . 350-1, 493 Caulis, G. kohl; caulis rapi, G. kohlrabi 399 Cedro : citron, not cedar . 335 Celto-Iberians : mixed horseandft. 57 Celts : had war-chariots, 58 ; in N. Italy, 64 ; made hunting an art, 282 ; did smith-work for Germans, 446-7 ; nearer to Germano-Slavs than to Greco- Latins . . 498-9 PAGE Cepe, caepa, Kama (onion) . 156 Cephalo, cefaglione : fr. encephalos 207 Cepulla, cipolla, G. zwiebel, bolle 159 Cerasus, kepaoog, G. kirsche, SI. chereshnia (cherry), corn us, /cpa- veia (cornel-cherry) : fr. cornu, kepag (horn), not fr. Kepacrovg, —ovvrog .... 302 Cerea, cerevisia (beer) . 121-3 Ceva (cow) .... 429 Chalk: fr. calx (lime) . . 117 Chao de Bux .... 177 Xapag (vine-pole) . . • 451 Chechevitsa, Russ, (lentil) : fr. cicer .... 166-7 Cheese, G. kase, fr. caseus . 377 Xeio, x^Vv> koxvSsio, fundo (pour) 422-3 Cherry : fr. Asia Minor, 300 ; the sour juicy grafted on the sweet, 301 ; origin of names cerasus, visciola . . . 302-3 Cherry-bay : fr. Trebizond . 393 Chervil, G. kerbel : fr. caerifo- lium, cerfeuil . . . 377 Chestnut : came fr. Asia Minor to Greece, 294-5, Spain, S. France, 296-7 ; abundance no proof of being native . 297-8 Chick-peas : fr. cicer, by folk- etymology . . . 167-8 X(Xioi = Ssk. sahasra, Zend, haz- anra (?) .... 423 China-grass, 150; beats cotton 469 Xiru>v, kiOujv (tunic): fr, Phoen. kitonet (linen) . 66, 133-4, 139 Xva, 5Oxvci, Canaan . . *477 Xuvdpog (gruel), 379 ; unlike Latin 438 Chorasmians : equestrian nomads 47 Xpvot)Q (gold) : Heb. and Phoen. kharus . . . 443 Churning .... 127-8, 465 Cicer, cece, chiche, G. kicher, chick-pea . . 166-7 Ciconians in Thrace : mixed horse and foot (?), 58 ; gave Ulysses wine . . .71-2, 447](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0505.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


