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 Nagris, nauris, nairis (turnip) . 440 Napus (turnip), vairv (mustard) 163-4 Narenj, vepavr^iov, arancio, mel- arancio, pom-eranze, aurantium, orange (bitter orange) . . 337 Narodu (people) : fr. rodi-ti (bring forth) ..... 421 Mali, net: hence nettle . . 469 Nations named fr. teeming . 421-2-3 Nectarine ..... 322 Nifpiov (oleander) : not akin to 'Srjptug 310 Nesaion, Niscea : horses of . 46 Nettle-fibre : plaited, 31 ; woven into clothes, sails . . . 469 Nevestka (weasel) . . . 492 New Zealand flax . . . 150 Noatis, notere, natra (net) . . 469 Nomads : have a far-away look 36, 500 Nuceres = pvKtjpog ? . . . 488 Nuragen . . . . .116 Nuts, 224-5, 294; for Joseph . 312 Nux : Pontica, Avellana (filbert); Graeca (almond) ; calva (chest- nut ?) .... 294-5-6 Oaths nullified by trick . 156, 472 Oats: despised, named fr. goat (fipofiog, or sheep (avena, oves) . . . 432-3 Obolys, woble, yabluko (apple) ; obelis, wobalne, yablam (apple- tree) .... 498-9 Oculi (bulbs), 225 ; oculus (eye) . 429 CEnotria : named fr. oivoirpov 75, 452 Oil . . 89, 90, 94, 98-9, 100 0ivag, o’ivapov, oTv/7 . . 255, 450 Oineus (wine-man) ... 70 Olvog (wine) . . 72, 447-9, 450 Oinotropoi at Delos . . . 254 OivuiTpov (vine-pole) . . 75, 452 Olu, olovin, 51 (ale) . . . 125 Old folks got rid of . . 32, 413 Oleander : its native look in S. Europe deceptive, 309 ; fr. Asia Minor .... 310-1 PAGE Oleaster (wild olive) . . 89, 91-2 Oleum (oil) : fr. tXmov, 97 ; ol. Liburnicum . .99 Oliva (olive) : fr. kXaia, 97 ; felix ok, 94; vivax ok, 95 ; ok Lici- niana, Sallentina, 97 ; Sergia . 98 Olive-tree : native in S.W. Asia, 18; only the wild o. in Greece till after Hesiod, 88-93 » cult, in Attica before Solon, 94; in- trod. into Sicily 95-6, Italy 96-100, Gaul 98, Spain 99, Sardinia, Corsica 459; its oil, 100 ; type of higher life . . 131 Onager (wild horse?) ... 37 Onion : see Leek. Opulus (witch-hazel): for populus 453 Orange: (1) the bitter, came fr. India by Persia (narenj, Arab, naranj, Byz. vepdvr^iov), 337-8; (2) the sweet, brought fr. China (apfel-sine) by Portuguese (por- togallo) 338 Orarium, sudarium . . 141-2 Orestheus (mountaineer) . . 70 ’Optvg, ovpsvg (mule) . . .112 Organum, G. orgel . . . 461 ’OpivSct, opivdiov (rice?) . . 380 ’Op6fiaKxog,—ctKxn (pomegr.) . 474 Opvla—lov (rice) . . 380, 434 Osmans : ravaged Greece . . 29 ’OOovr] (linen robe, aft. cotton) 135-6 Overrun by rabbits 344; mice 347 ; rats . . . . 351 ’0£vg (sharp), o£oc, uksus, uksosas (vinegar) 79 Ozolse in Locris . , 70, 155 P for T: palma, Palmyra, 208 ; pavo .... 264-8 P initial dropped in Celtic : athir, iasg 453 Pseonians in Macedonia, 427; lake-dwellers .... 444 Palm (Heb. tamar); see Date- palm.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0515.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


