468 THE TRIVIAL OR SECOND TERMS OF SPECIFIC NAMES. 



MASC. FEM. NEUT. 



atim'nif-er, -nif'-ar-d, -urn, 

 son- or' us, -a, -um, 



sorb'-il-is, -is, -e, 



spar' turn, n., a plant from Spain. 

 spec'i'os'us, -a, -um, 



spellf-a, n., grain or wheat. 

 spiC'df'US, -a, -urn, 



spin'-os-is'sim-us, -a, -um, 

 spin-os'us, -a, -um, 



spir-dl'is, -is, -e, 



squdm>dr f '^'US, -a, -um, 



squdm-dtf-us, (skwdm) -a, -um, 



squdm'Os'us, -a, -um, 



stdph'ys-dg'ri'US, -a, -um, 



stim'-ul'dns, -dns, -cms, 



strdm-m'e-us, -a, -um, 



strdm-on'i'US, -a, -urn, 



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-a, -um, 



-um, 



-um, 



-rum, 



-um, 



-um, 



-um, 



-um, 



-um, 



-um, 



-urn, 



sudv'is, -is, 



sub'-er, n., the cork tree. 

 sub'tSm'GTit'OS'USf ~^ 



8UC'C&d'Ct?l'&''iis, m Ct, 



suc'-ci-rub'-er, -rd, 



suC'Cls'-us, -d, 



Su&s'-ic-us, (sw$s) -a, 

 -d, 

 -d, 

 -d, 

 -d, 

 -d, 



syc'-o-mor'-us, 

 syl'Vdt'ic-us, 

 syl'Vest'-ris, 

 Syr'i'dc-us, 



-d, -um, 



sleep-bringing. 



sounding. 



that may be sucked up or supped. 



of the sorb or service tree. 



full of beauty or display. 



furnished with spikes. 



very thorny or prickly. 



thorny ; prickly. 



spiral. 



bright ; shining. 



full of scales ; scaly. 



having scales. 



scaly. 



of or connected with country raisins. 



pricking or goading on. 



I having straw-like or fibrous roots. 



abounding with the liquid resinous 



gum storax. 

 sweet ; pleasant. 



having an inferior pubescence. 



that supplies the place of something. 



having red juice. 



cut off or down. 



of or from Sweden. 



of or belonging to a swine. 



proud. 



after Swieten, a Dutch botanist. 



of the mulberry tree. 



living in the woods. 



woody. 



of or from Syria. 



tced'a, n. , (ted) the pitch-pine tree. 



Tar-tar'-i-us, 



tSn'-ac-is'-sim-us, 

 ten'-dx, 



of or belonging to the infernal 



regions ; or from Tartary. 

 -a, -um, holding very fast. 

 -ax, -ax, holding fast. 

 -a, -um, having thin leaves. 

 -e, thin; fine. 



tenf-us, n., Latin name of a tree, unknown. 

 tZr'-&b-inth'us, n., the turpentine tree. 

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term'-in-dl'-is, 



tZr-rZst'ris, 

 tet'-rdl-ix, ^ 

 tZt-rcin'-drus, 



-is, -e, terminal or bounding, as planted for 



hedges in India. 



-is, -e, terrestrial. 



-ix, -ix, of or belonging to a heath plant. 



-a, -um, having four stamens. 



-y, -e, woven ; wrought. 



-#, -um, of or from Thebes in Egypt. 



