454 THE TRIVIAL OR SECOND TERMS OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 



MASO. 



tic'.er, 



-ris, 



NETJT. 



-Um, 

 -re, 



ces'tiv'-us, 



Af'-ric-dn'-Us, 



til-at'-Us, 



dlb'.ic-dns, 



tilb'-id-Us, 



tilb'.t.jldr'-Us, 



OR/.fa, 



til'-ct-Us, 



al'.li'dc'.e-Us, 



dlp-Zst'-ris, 



dlp-in'-Us, 



tilt-is'sim'Us, 



tim'-tir-WlUs, 



dm,' ar' Us, 



-a, 

 a, 



-dps, 



-ti, 



-ti, 



ti, 



-tins, 



-ti, 



ti, 



ti, 



-d, 



a, 



-ris, 



-ti, 



ti, 



-ti, 



-Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -Um, 

 -dps, 



-Um, 



-tins, - 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-re, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



-Um, 



of or pert, to southernwood. 



sharp. 



having a leaf like the maple tree. 



having slightly the taste of vinegar, 



having a taste like the sorrel. 



thorny ; prickly. 



pointed ; sharpened. 



having sharp, pointed leaves. 



the oak, bearing acorns. 



of or pert, to summer. 



of or belonging to Africa ; African. 



furnished with wings. 



growing white. 



whitish. 



having a white flower. 



white. 



of or like mallows. 



like garlic. 



of or from the Alps. 



of or from the Alps. 



very high. 



somewhat bitter. 



bitter. 



of or from America. 



dmf-m6'd^nd f -r6n, n., a tree growing among sand. 



-Um, yielding a gum resin 



ammoniac. 



dn'a-cdrd'i-Us, 

 an-gUs'.ti-fdl'.i-Us, 

 dn'-is.dt'.us, 

 an-is'-d-phyl'-lus, 



tin'-nHl'in'-Us, 



tin'-nU'Us, 



ant'drct'.ic-tis, 



tinth'Vl'-mf-Us, 



dn'-ti'Sc6r-but'-iC'US, -d, 

 tiph'-tiC'Us, 



tiq-uattiC'Us, (wtit) 

 dq-udt^Us, (wat) 

 dq^ul'foV'i'US, (wi) 

 aq'.ml-m'.Us, (wil) 

 dq'-uil-Us, (ml) 

 Ar-db'.W'Us, 



dr-bor^-Us, 



dr'-btir-trfstis, 



drc'ttc-Us, 



-ti, -Um, of or from almonds. 



-ti, -Um, shaped like a heart. 



-ti, -Um, narrow-leaved. 



-a, -Um, of or like the anise plant. 



-ti, -Um, having a leaf like the anise. 



-ti, -Um, of the anise. 



-ti, -Um, of or like a ring. 



-ti, -Um, annual ; that lasts a year. 



-ti, -Um, found in the antarctic regions. 



-ti, -Um, that which expels worms. 



-a, -Um, good against worms. 



-Um, good against dysentery. 



-Um, good against scurvy. 



-ti, -Um, of a kind of pulse. 



-ti, -Um, of or pert, to Apollo. 



-ti, -Um, growing in water. 



-is, -e, growing in or found near water. 



-ti, -Urn, having needle-like leaves. 



-ti, -Um, of or like an eagle. 



-ti, -Um, of or pert, to an eagle ; dark-coloured* 



-ti, -Um, of or from Arabia. 



-$ns, -$ns, growing into a tree. 



a, -Um, tree -like, 



-fe, -e, the sad tree. 



-d, -Um, of or from the north. 



-d, -Um, adapted to sandy soils. 



