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 475 474 499 377 95 Shushan, Susa : fr. susan (lily) 2</3<fy (pomegr.) 181 ; seb . Sicera, oiicepa : fr. Heb. shakar Sickle, G. sichel : fr. secula Sicyonian berry (olive) (pomegr.) i8o ; Side, Sidene, &c. 181 Sieves: of linen . . • 142 St/cut,’, Sicyon, <Tiicvog,cnKva, 235-6 ; cJvKvct, rvKva, SI. tykva . . 458 Slid, selidi, sil-ke (herring) : fr. salt . . . . .411 2<\t, at-creXig . . . .164 Siliqua Syriaca (carob) . .241 Silo [asylum?] .... 480 Silphium, c'iXcpiov (a spice) . 96, 153 Silver : two names, (1) dpyupog, argentum, (2) silubr, srebro, siraplis ..... 443 Sinapis, crivcarL, G. senf (mustard) 163, 377 27ro£, zhito (corn): unlike Latin 432-8 Skauda-raip (shoe-string) . . 467 Skulls made drinking bowls 32, 413 Slavs : settled in Greece, 30; wor- shipped horses . . . 54-5 Sliva (plum), sloe, schlehe . . 288 Slivovica (plum-brandy) . . 289 Smakka, smokva : fr. ovkov 456-7 Smells, strong : a counter-charm 158 2jui\«£,—\o£ (a creeper) = khmeli ? 361 Smor (butter) . . . .130 Sneis (twig), sneise (string) . 467 Soap : a Northern invention. 100-1 Soc, soch, sech (ploughshare) . 435 Sochivo, chechevitsa, SI. (lentils) 166-7 Sokha, szaka (hook, plough) . 435 Solarium, sollar, G. soller . . 117 Somaro (ass) . . . 460-1 Sorgo (black millet) . . . 385 2,7rci8i£, (palm branch, &c.) . 209, 478 Spargel : fr. asparagus . *377 27tdprci, oirvpig, sporta (broom, hemp) 471 Spartum, esparto . . 134, 151 Spatha, andOi) . . . 442, 478 PAGE Spelt: %eut, yavas, 62; unlike Latin 438 Spicarium, G. speicher (granary). 377 Spindle : how old ... 67 Spinea, spionia (kind of vine) : xf/ivopai, xpivag? . . . 453 Sriipu, serp, SI. (sickle) . . 438 Stakles, stanii (loom) . . . 442 Stamen, <TTripu>v (warp) . . 442 Stipula, stiblo (any stalk) . . 430 Stone-building : came fr. S. Asia to Greece, Italy, 114 ; unknown to early Celts, Germans, Slavs. 115-117 Stone-tools : lasted far into metal age .... 445-6 Storax-tree in Syria ; yields in- cense .... 318-9 Stramenta : for beds . . .144 Strata via, street, G. strasze . 117 Strawberry-tree (arbutus) : used for fodder . . . 304-5 Strutheum malum (quince) . .186 Suber (cork oakt . . . 457 Sudarium (napkin) . . . 141 Sugar-cane: introd. by Arabs (zucchero) .... 390 Sumach : in Sicily yields fine tan, 314-5 ; introd. by Arabs (sommaq) . . . .318 Sunflower : in the steppes . . 240 Supparus (sail, veil) . . . 141 Sus (horse) : Semitic ... 40 Susan (lily) 189 ; Shushan, Susa, 475 ; a-zucena . . . 476 Susina, endrina (plum) . . 288 Svatovit : god of light . . 55 Sveklii (beet) : fr. (tevtXov . . 377 Sycamore, sycamine: fr. Egypt or Syria (shikmim, —mCt) . 291 Sycophant .... 86 1,vKdpivog, avKopopog (sycamore, mulberry), avKa/jUjvtd . 291-2, 458 oincov (fig), 236; for a/rncov = ficus, smakka, smokva . . 458-9 Szarmonys, szerm., G. hermelin, ermine ..... 492](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874309_0520.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


