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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![5°9 l'AGE Gold: two names, (i) aurum, ausis, owr, &c.; (2) gulth, zoloto, selts (xpvtrog ? ) . 442-3 “ Golden apples ” : not orange or lemon .... 185, 331 To/.La pi (ass): fr. yopog (load) . 461 Goose : native to Europe, 277 ; easy to tame, 278 ; its down, quills 279 Gopher, kv7tap-irraog, cupr-essus . 214 Goths : ravaged Greece, 29, 30 ; named from giutan (pour) 422-3 Gneci, Tpaucoi ( = old ?) . . 426 Graecum, creque, G. krieche (sloe) 288 Grafting : carried to excess, 325-6; but beneficial . . . 326 Grajo (gray, badger): fr. agrario? 494 Granada : fr. malum gi*anatum . 183 Gravling, greving (badger) . . 494 Grecha, grechikha, gryka, griicken (buckwheat) . . . 387-8 Greeks : enter Greece, 6o-i ; be- come farmers, 64-5; influenced by Pheenicians . . . 66-7 Grefte, graff .... 327 Griotte, agriotta (wild cherry) . 488 Grusha, khrusha = axpag ? (pear) 499 Guinea-fowl: came fr. Africa to Greece and Italy, 271-2-3; see Meleagris Gul (rose): fr. vareda . .475 Gurke, gherkin .... 239 Gutans, Gut6s (Germ. Goths) : fr. giutan (pour) . . . 422 3 Guth, God: Iranic . . . 464 Gwiniz (wheat) : fr. gwenn, cvind (white) . . . .431 Turjg (plough), yviog (bent) yvla (knees, joints) . . . 435 Tinri), yvnapiov, zupa, zhupishte (cave) . . . . 411-2 Gyro-falco, ger-falcon, G. geier . 486 Tvpog, yupog, -)vptvii) (round, go round) ; girna, zhernov, quair- nus (millstone) ; yvpig (meal); Tvpai ttstpat .... 436 PAGE HiENEP,hanpr, hanaf •Ax.Kctvvafiig 151 Haetumafit, Etymander, Helmand 478 Hahan, hahhila, haken, hacke, haclise, hough . . . 435 Haida, haidina (millet): fr. heiden- korn ..... 387 A'lptama (fence) : of thorn, stone, or both 106 Half-Hellenes .... 61 Halka, alka (cock) = a\sicru>p ? 242-4 Halle (salt-pit), Halys, &c. 410-1 Hammer : OG. hamar (stone) . 445. Hamster: reached W. Europe about fall of Rome, 352 ; SI. khomiak, khomestaru . . 494 Hana (cock), hanjO (hen), hon (chick), 248 ; cano, Kavaxr] . 482 Hangan, henge, henkel . .435 A7ra\og, apaXog (mollis) . . 459. Harinc, herring = shoal-fish . 411 ' Aprcr) (sickle) 438; (falcon) . 486 Hart, harcelle (withe, osier-band) 467 Haru, haraw (flax), kerp (hemp) = kropiva (nettle) . . . 470. Hashish 151 Hawk .... 283, 486. Hawking: in Gaul, 282; Thrace, 283 ; India, 284; firearms named from 286 'Hyrjrppia (leading, guiding): lump of figs at Plynteria ... 86 Heidenkorn (buckwheat) . . 387 Helico: brings smith-work from Italy to Gaul .... 446 Hellenes, Graikoi . . .60 Helvennaca (kind of grape) . 78 'Hpi-ovog (mule) . . .112, 461 Hemp : seed used before fibre (?), 132 ; came from Turkestan to Thrace, woven into clothes, exported to Greece, 151 ; its oil eaten ..... 152 Hen, henna, hanjo: fr. hana (cock) 248. Heneti : (1) of Italy ( = Veneti), 63 ; (2) of Asia, bred mules, III, 461.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0509.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


