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- Iridaceae Genus: Iris Subgenus: Iris subg. Limniris Section: Iris sect. Limniris Series: Iris ser. Vernae Species: I. verna Binomial name Iris verna L....
- LaNada War Jack (born LaNada Vernae Boyer, 1947), also known as LaNada Boyer and LaNada Means, is an American writer and activist. She was the first Native...
- agricultural estate (villa) was verna, plural vernae. There was a stronger social obligation to care for one's vernae, whose epitaphs sometimes identify them...
- Infant abandonment and self-enslavement among the poor were other sources. Vernae, by contrast, were "homegrown" slaves born to female slaves within the household...
- original on 2014-10-16. Retrieved 2014-10-10. In Camerarius (1588) classis vernae: Narcissus. 1640. pp. 50–56. Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved...
- Umbelliform cyme Pelargonium zonale (umbelliform cyme) Botryoid Berberis vernae (botryoid) A reduced raceme or cyme that grows in the axil of a bract is...
- Spacek "Verna" (30 Rock), a 2010 episode of the sitcom 30 Rock Verna, plural vernae, Latin term for a person born into slavery and reared within the household...
- ISBN 978-0-19-938113-5. Retrieved 27 June 2023. Children born to a slave mother (vernae) were typically themselves slaves Seung B. Kye (2021). "12. Slavery in Medieval...
- veitchii (Rehder & E.H.Wilson) G.Klotz – many-flowered cotoneaster Cotoneaster vernae C.K.Schneid. Cotoneaster verokotschyi J.Fryer & B.Hylmö Cotoneaster verruculosus...
- unions within which "natural children" (liberi naturales) might be reared as vernae. Roman jurists themselves when discussing case law sometimes refer to unions...