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as-pal’-ath-0-1'-des 
As-par’-ag-us 30s 
as -per-a be oat 
as’-per-a -tum 
as-per-gil’-lif-or-mis, 
as -per-ic-au -lis 
as-per’-rim-a 
As-pid-op’-ter-ys 
As-ple’-ni-um 
as-sim’-il-is 
as-sur’-gens 
as-teph’-an-a 
As-te’-ri-as-tig’-ma. 
asth-mat’-ic-a ane 
As-troc-ar'“y-um. .. 
Ateal-an’-ti-a 
A’-tot-o 
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a-tra’-tus 
a-tro-nig’-ric-ans 
a-‘tro-pur-pur’-6-a se. 
a’-tro-san-guin -e-ns... 
a’-tr6-viol-a’-ce-a 
a’-tro’-vir-ens... 
a’-tro-vir’ -id-is 
at-tal-e’-a we 
at-ten-u-a -tum te 
At-yl-o’-si-a 
au’-gus-ta - 
au-gus-ta’-tia ... 
au-ran’-ti-a | 
aur-an -ti-ac-a 
Aur-an’-ti-um 
aur-a’-ta 
an‘-ré-a 
an’-re-o-ful’-va 
au’-re-o-stri-a’-ta 
aur-ic’-om-A ... 
aur-ic-ul-a -ta 
aus-tra’-le 
aus -tri-ac-a 
ay-el-la’-na ... 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
(Greek), resembling Aspalathus sweet 
scented shrub}. 
a, Sparasso (Greck), exceedlingly, to tear; (all:) very prickly 
nature of some species (N. 1/121); 
(Latin), rough, with very short stiff hairs or hard points ; 
(Latin), roughened ; 
(Latin), brush shaped; divided into several fine ramifications. 
so as to resemble the brush used in Roman Cathelic 
ceremonies for sprinkling holy water. 
(Latin), with rough stem; 
(Latin), very rough; 
aspts, (g. aspidos), pterua (Greek), Smeld, wing ; (all:) winged 
carpels of the fruit ; 
a, splen (Greek), without, spleen; (all:) medicinal properties 
of the plant (N. 1/27). 
(Latin), resembleng ; 
(Latin), ascending, (g.v-) ; 
‘aspalathos (Greek), 
ad, Stephanos (Greek), without, crown ;(all:) absence of 
corona ; 
astérion, stigma (Greek), little star, stigma; (all :) Stigma star 
shaped ; 
(Greek), useful for asthma ; 
astron, Kiuruon (Greek), Star, nut; (all:) disposition of the 
fruit (N. 1/142); 
(Clas.j, Atalanta, daughter of Schcenus (King of Beeotia 
in Greece), famed for her running, refused to marry any 
one who could not catch her: finally, Milanion succeeded 
by throwing golden apples in her path; (all:) copious 
os fruits which drop from the tree (N. 1/143; Cass. Lat. 
. Dic.); 
atatta (Maiayalam), goat leech, name of the plant ;! 
(Latin), black, pure without any admixture 
colour ; 
of other 
(Latin), when a portion only of something is black ; 
(Latin), becoming dead black; 
(Latin), blackish-purple (H.); dark purple [between pur- 
pureus and violaceus | ; 
(Latin), Maroon , Carmine verging to black with a brownish 
tinge in it; 
(Latin), blackish-violet [between violaceus and indigoticus] ; 
(Latin), green with a black tinge ; like pine or casuarina needles ; 
(Latin), blackish green ; 
attalus (Latin) magnificent ; 
(N. 1/144) ; 
(Latin), tapering gradually to a point (N. 1/144) ; 
a, tulos (Greek), without, a knot; (all:) absence of callosity 
on the standard (ch.) ; 
(Latin), holy, or, majestic ; 
(Latin), sanctified ; 
(all:) beauty of the genus 
.. (Latin), orange-yellow (H.) ; pure yellow and scarlet ; 
(Latin), the orange (H.) ; 
(Latin), gilt ; golden yellow ; 
(Latin), golden coloured ; pure gamboge yellow, but with con- 
siderable brightness ; 
(Latin), golden tawny ; 
(Latin), golden streaked ; 
(Latin), golden haired ; 
(Latin), having Ear-like appendages (N. 1/147); on two very 
small lobes at the base ; 
(Latin), Southern, or, of Australia (H.) ; 
(loc.) of Austria (N. 3/147) ; 
(loc.) of Avellino [(pr:) Ar-vell-ee-no} a town in Italy 
(N, 1/385) ; 
