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- an article on "phytonym", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "phytonym" You can also: Search for Phytonym in Wikipedia to...
- substitution: Chechen "Snickers" - "Veta (Vieta)". Khazbulatov B. A. Phytonyms in the Chechen language: Synchronous-diachronic analysis. - M., 2004....
- φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte, phytonym, phytoplankton pi- kind, devout, pity Latin pius expiate, impious, piety...
- Fuente, José Andrés Alonso de la (2021-08-17). "Kuril Ainu Zoonyms and Phytonyms in Pallas's Zoographia and Flora Rossica". International Journal of Eurasian...
- animals are called zoonyms, while names of individual plants are called phytonyms. The practice of naming pets dates back at least to the 23rd century BC;...
- pre-Indo-European substrate word related to Aegean tifos "still water", Gr**** phytonym τύφη a kind of swamp and river bank weed (Typha angustifolia), Iberian...
- inscriptions, Thracian is attested through personal names, toponyms, hydronyms, phytonyms, divine names, etc. and by a small number of words cited in Ancient Gr****...
- Saturae palus, a marsh also in Latium. This root may be related to Latin phytonym satureia. (Like satus, however, satureia, Saturae palus, and probably also...
- term diellina "henbane". This term was mentioned as a "Thracian-Dacian" phytonym by the Ancient Gr**** pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides (1st century AD)...
- φυτόν (phutón) archaeophyte, autophyte, bryophyte, dermatophyte, neophyte, phytonym, phytoplankton pi- kind, devout, pity Latin pius expiate, impious, piety...