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geq-ua'-to-ri-a'-lis 
e-qua’ tus 
A-er-i’-dés 
fir’-ii-a 
2-re-08 
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2-ru-gin-0’-8us 
#fs-chyn-om’-en-e 
is’-cul-us 
af-fi’-nis 
af-ric-a’-na_ ... 
Ag-al’-loch-a ... 
_ Ag-an-os’-ma... 
Ag’-ath-is 
Ag-a’-ve i 
ag-greg-a'-ta 
Ag-lai’-a 
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PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 17 
(Clas.), one of the Hesperides (N, 1/30), daughters of the evening 
living in an island in the extreme west, in a garden with 
golden apples, guarded by a dragon (Cass. Lat. Dic.) ; 
(loc.) pertaining to Egypt; in North Africa ; 
(Latin), equal ; when the sides of a figure on both sides of its 
axis are symmetrical ; 
(loc.) belonging to the equator ; 
(Latin), even ; the reverse of anything expressive of inequality 
of surface ; 
aér (Latin), of the air;(all:) power of deriving sustenance 
from the air (N. 1/31); _ 
Eryoua (Arabic), name of the plant (N. 5/25) ; 
a: j (Latin), bronze ; deep brown with a red ‘mettalic lustre ; 
Ag-ro’-stis’-tach-ys 
Ag-ro’-stis... 
Ai-lanth’-us ... 
Al-ang’-i-um ... 
a-la’-Lus 
eee 
al’-ba 
al-bes’-cens .,. 
al’-bic-ans 
al’-bid-if-lo’-ra 
al’-bid-us 
al-bif-lo’ra 
Al-biz’-zi-a ... 
al-bo-coc-cin’-6-a 
al-bo-li’-né-a’-13 
eee 
al-bo-mar -gin-a -ta. 
Al-chor’-né-a 
Al-eu-ri’-tes 
al-ex-i-te’-ri-a 
Al-ha’-gi a. 
iiesen-an'da 
2 
(Latin), verdigris-green; dark clear green, with admixture of 
blue ; 
aischiinomat (Greek), to be ashamed ; (all :) sensitive leaves of 
some species (N. 1/23) ; 
(Latin), name given to a kind of oak with edible fruit [from 
esca, nourishment] ; by Pliny (q.v.) (N. 1/34); 
(Latin), akin to ; 
(loc.) pertaining to Africa , 
agallo, ocha (Greek), To make glorious, exceedingly ; (all 2) 
delightful scent of the wood ; 
dgands, osmé (Greek), mild, smell; (all:) scent of the flowers 
(N. 1/35) ; 
dgathos (Greek), noble ; (all :) stately form of the trees ; 
agata (Greek), admirable; (all::) stately form in which some 
flower (N. 1/35) , often mispronounced (N. 4/349); 
(Latm), gathered together (N.1/42) ; elustered; collected in 
parcels, each of which has a roundish figure; 
(Clas.), one of the Graces (eldest,—Cass. Lat. Dic.) ; (alt :) 
beauty and sweet scent of the flowers (N. 1/42) ; 
dgrostis, stachys (Greek), Bent grass, spike ; (all:) short spikes 
of densely imbricate glumaceous bracts, each with 1—3 flowers, 
in the inflorescence ; 
agrostis (Greek), name of the grass (N. 1/45, 4/349) ; 
ai-lan-to (Chinese), Tree of Heaven; (all:) its lofty growth 
(N, 1/44) ; 
Azhincil (corrupted to alanji) (Tamil), name of the tree ; 
(Latin), winged, furnished with membranous expansion 
(N. 1/45) ; 
(Latin), white [of six types]: 1 snow, 2 pure or lily, 3 ivory, 4 
milk, 5 chalk, 6 silvery]; 
(Latin), changing toa whitish cast from some other colour ; 
(Latin), growing white (N. 1/48) ; 
(Latin), whitish flowered ; 
(Latin), whitish, any of the six types of white a little soiled ; 
(Latin), white flowered ; 
(com.), Albizzi [(pr :) Arl-beetzy ] Italian botanist (N. 1/45) ; 
(Latin), white and scarlet ; 
(Latin), white lined :, 
(Latin), white bordered ; 
(com.) Stanesby Alchorne, Assay Master in the Mint, died 
about 1800 (N. 5/31) ; 
dléwrin (Greek), wheaten flour ; (all:) plant appearing to be dusted 
with a farinaceous substance (N. 1/49) ; 
alezétérion (Greek), remedy ; (all :) supposed medical properties, 
al-Hagi (Arabic), the pilgrim; (all:) furnishes manna; the 
name of the tree (N. 1/46, McL. 38) ; 
(com.) Dr. Allamand [(pr:) Ar)-lar-marndj of Leydem, who 
first communicated the seeds to Linnzeus (N. 1/46) ; 
