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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![Median horses . PAGE 45*8, 60 Medica, mielga (lucerne) 306-7 Me<5o£, medu, mid, middus (mead, honey) .... . 126 Meer-rettich (horse-radish) : fr. armoracia . . . 377 Megarian tears . . 156 Mekhu (fur, fell) . 428 Melarancio (bitter orange) . • 337 Melas, Melantheus (black) = goat- herd .... . 70 Meleagris Cguinea-hen, G. perl- huhn): fr. Meleager, 271-2, or meregha (hen) . 247 [or margarita, pearl ?] Melga, melica (black millet) • 385 Melia azedarach. • 390 Meliaca, muliaca (apricot) : fr. armeniaca . 322 Meli-mela (quinces for jelly) . 186 MeXtVjj, milium, malnos (millet); Me\ivo-(payoi in Thrace . • 439 Melis (badger) . 348, 493 Mello-dunum, — sectum (hill-fort) 429 Melon : in Egypt, 235; Italy, 237 ; came fr. S. Asia . 238 Mentha, mint, G. miinze . • 377 Mercatus, market, G. markt . 117 Messapians : of Illyrian race • 63 Metal : a Phoenician word . • 443 Metals . . . 442-3, 44-5-6-7 Me0u (wine) . . . 126, 447 Micio, mieze, mishka (puss) . 493 Migrations : ancient and modern 34 Milica (black millet) . . . 385 Militarism under Rome 366-7, 496 Mille passiis, mile, G. meile . 377 Millet : early cultiv. in all agri- cultural Europe, 64-5, 439; re- tired first fr. Greece and Italy, never liked by Germans . . 440 Mifia'iKvXov : akin to paip.a.KTi]Q (stormy) ? 305 Minyans (little men) . . 61 Mirabelle (a plum) : fr. p,vpo- j3 a\avoQ .... 288 PAGE MTsku, mishte, mushke (mule) . 462 Mistil, mistletoe : for visculus 303, 488 Mixing of species disapproved 325-6 Molere (grind), 429, 430 ; mola (mill): whence G.miihle, miiller 436-7 Molossians: half-Hellenic . . 61 M61y .... 158-9 Mongols : as destroyers, 29: horsemen . . . 35-6, 60 Mopyiov, Morgetes, Murgentinum 453 Morise (sacred olives)... 94 M5rum, nopov (blackberry ; mul- berry) 291 Moschetto, musket : prop, spar- rowhawk .... 286 Mosuco, mosch, miisch (weasel) . 492 Moavv-oiKoi: built on piles . 444 Mouse : a plague ; its enemies . 347 Mulberry : fr. Media, 290-1 ; confounded with sycamore and blackberry, 291 ; home of silk- worm, esp. the white m. . 293, 487 Mule : its breeding forbidden 111-2 Mulsum (honey-wine) . . 113 Mulus (mule) : fr. pvx^oQ . 461-2 Mur, mura, G. mauer : fr. murus 117, 464 Mustard, mostarda: fr. mustum 163-4 Mus-tela (weasel) = mouse-taker 348, 492 Mi/^Xog, mushke, misku (mule) . 462 MtnaipuQ (nut-almond) =nuceres ? 488 Myrene ..... 473 Myriad, p.vpioi, baevare. . . 423 Mvpov, fivppa, tjpvpva . . 473 Myrrh-tree. . . . .169 Myrtle : followed Venus-worship fr. W. Asia to Greece, 169, 170-1, Italy, 172; its geograph, limits . . . . -175 Muprog, pvpcrivt], pvppivi] . . 473 Mysians : had vines, 71, mules, hi; invaded Thrace . . 427 Nabath^i in Arabia : had no horses ..... 42](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0514.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


