Areo’-ca Sen he 
ar-e-ra’-riea .. wwe 
Ar-en’-ga eee eee 
ar-e-ol-a’-tus ae 
ar-gent’é-a 
ar-gu’-ta 
ar-gyr-w a 
-Ar-gyr-ei’-a .., 
Ar’-gyr-ol-ob’-i-um 
ar’-gyr-oph-yi’-lum ... 
ar-il-ia’-ta eas ES 
aris-ta’-ta 
Ar-is’-tol-och’-1: a’ 
Ar-is’-to’- och’-i-a-’ 
COR, 
ar-l'-za 
Ar’-jun-a 
ar-ma’-ta 
ar-men’-1-ac-a 
Ar’-not-ti-a’-ra 
Ar-not’-ti-i 
ar-0-mat’-ic-us Sue 
ar-rec’-tus , 
Art-ab-ot’-rys 
Art-em-is-i-a 
art-em-is’-1-d-i-des ... 
Arth-roc-ne-’ma 
art’-ic-ul-a’-ris 
art’-ic-al-a’-tum. 
Art-oc-ar’ pus 
ar-un’-din-a’-ce-a_... 
Ar-un’-din-a’-ri-a 
Ar-un’-do 
as-can’-dans 
As-cle’-pi-ad-a’-ce-e ... 
a-si-a’-ticea es , vee 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 21 
Atakka (corrupted into Areec)(Malayalam), name of the tree 
in Malabar (N. 1/109) ; 
(Latin), growing in the sand ; 
Aren (Malayan), native name of the plant (McL. 314); 
(Latin), areolate; divided into a number of irregular squares 
or angular spaces ; 
(Latin), silvery, white a littie changing to bluish grey with 
something of a metallic lustre ; 
(Latin), lively, fresh; 
(Greek), silvery ; 
Argirios (Greek), silvery ; (all :) silvery under surface of the 
leaves, especially when young (N. 1/111) ; 
argiros, labion (Greek), silver, little pod; (all:) silver haired 
legumes ; 
(Greek), with silvery leaves ; 
(Latin), furnished with am aril, or accessory coat, partly 
or wholly; over the seed ; 
(Latin), aristate, or awned; furnished with an elongated pro- 
jecting bristle, in continuation of the costa; 
aristos, léchios (Greek), best, pertaining to child birth; (all :) 
medivinal properties of the plant (N. 1/112, 4/350) : 
(Latin), Birth wort (Aristolochia) Family, or Order ; 
[Columbian (N. America) )j, native name of the plant, 
(Clas.), Arjuna, The White One, friend of Kryshna, and 
principal hero of the Pandavas in the war for the 
* succession to the throne of Hastinapuram detailed in 
the Mahabharata epic poem: wrongly accentuated by 
Nicholson (McL, 41) ; 
(Latin), armed, with spinous or prickly thorns ; 
(loc.) pertaining to Armenia, the country lying between 
the Caucasus on the north, Caspian Sea on the east, 
Kurdistan mountains on the south, and Asia Minor 
on the west ; also, apricot-yellow a dull orange colour with 
tinge of yellow; 
Southern India, co-author, with Wight,!of “ Prodromus flore- 
Peninsul-z Indi orientalis” ; 
arématikos (Greek), having a spicy fragrance ; 
(Latin), upright ; 
artao, botris (Greek), to suspend, bunch of grapes; (all :) 
fruit suspended by a curious hocked tendri] (N. 1/115) ; 
(Clas.), Artemis, daughter of Jupiter and Latona (sister 
of Apollo), virgin goddess of the moon and of hunting, 
supposed to kill without pain ; (all :) soothing, but deleterious, 
properties of the plant (N. 1/115; Cass. Lat. Dic.; G.K, 
Lex.) ; 
(Greek), resembling Southernwood (Artemisia) ; 
arthron, knémz (Greek), joint, shin-bone; (all:) jointed 
branches of the plant; 
(Latin), articulated; having joints ; or separating reality, or 
falling in pieces, at the joints ;jor united to another body by 
a manifest joint. 
artos, karpos (Greek), bread, fruit ; (all:) fruit of one special 
when baked, resembles bread, (N 1/117); 
(Latin), reed-like ; : 
(Latin), pertaining to the reed class (N. 1/118); 
(Latin), reed ; (all :) typical of the reed class (N.1 /118) ; 
(Latin), ascending ; having a direction upwards with an obligue 
eo of G. A. Walker—Arnott, celebrated botanist of 
base ; 
(Latin), Swallow-wort (Asclepias)[(Clas.), god of: healing ; (all :) 
medicinal properties} Family, or Order ; 
(loc.) of, or pertaining to, Asia; 
