It is useful to note that, more often than not, the first name for Creoles until the 1910s, was a Roman Catholic/Christian Saint’s name. The second name, or middle name, was most often the name by which the individual was communally known. For men, quite often, Joseph was the saint...
Their origin seems to be Old Greek habrotanon 'Artemisia sp.' of unknown origin, which was related to 谩brotos 'immortal, divine' in folk etymology. In Slavic environment, the plant, thus being a divine plant, was subsequently identified with the already exi...
Artemisia [hao1] grass [hao4] Beijing Song [song1] mountain See [Sui]: despotic. Ju [ju1]: Osprey; fan ju. Feeding [bu3] activities Arrest [bu3] Preserved fruit [Fu3] Shop [pu1] mat Pu Fu [PU2] Nursery [PU3] Arm [GE1]. Bone [ge2] Ke Shou [KE4] Contact [luo4] Baol...
artemisa, ajenjo, ajenjo mayor是“common wormwood"到 西班牙文 的最佳翻译。译文示例:The distillation of the common wormwood and anise is obligatory. ↔ La destilación de la gran absenta y del anís verde es obligatoria. common wormwoodnoun ...
Our post Apostrophes with Names Ending in s, ch, or z says, “To show singular possession of a name ending in s or z, some writers add just an apostrophe. Others also add another s.” See Rules 1b and 1c of Apostrophes for more discussion. artemisia says: July 23, 2017, at 10...
Artemisia annua. Taproot simple, narrow fusiform. Capitate, many, hemispherical or subglobose. Inflorescence limb semi globose, with white bristles. Eat: there are a lot of white Artemisia eat, do steamed buns, dumplings stuffed, two is blended with corn steamed corn bread, also can clear to...