10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITIFEROUS»
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vitiferous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vitiferous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An English Dictionary....
Vifual, heimging to the fight. Vital, belonging te life. Vitality, 1. livelmejs, the spirit
of life. Vitarion, 1. an avoiding. Vitelline, L like the yolk. Vitemberga, Wirtcmbergh
in Germany. Vitiate, l. M corrupt, debauch. Vitiferous, I. vine-bear trig. '/ Vitilitigate
...
2
A Dictionary of Entomology
... vitis I vine, + colere I inhabit.) Descriptive of organisms living on vines;
inhabiting or produced upon vine, including parasitic and saprophytic fungi and
various insects. VITIFEROUS. Adj. (Latin,. vitis. I. vine. +. -ferous. I bearing.)
Descriptive of ...
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The Fourteen Books of Palladius Rutilius Taurus Æmilianus, ...
But you must take care that the vine is loosened every year, and tied up again,
because it is thus refreshed. The branches of vitiferous trees are to be so formed,
that the one may not be directed in a line under the other : but in a rich situation, ...
Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Thomas Owen, 1807
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The Rhine, or a journey from Utrech to Francfort; chiefly by ...
Now these spirits are somewhat evaporated, I can sit myself down with a degree
of composure to give you a general idea of the vitiferous riches — if you will
tolerate a word that favours of pedantry, for which these districts are so justly ...
5
General Report of the Emigration Commissioners
Grapes are daily served at table in some of the islands as large, as juicy, and as
saccharine as those of France or Italy, The light and volcanic soil of Montserrat
bears a close resemblance to that of some of the most fertile vitiferous districts in
...
Great Britain. Emigration Commission, 1846
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The Rhine: Or, A Journey from Utrecht to Francfort; Chiefly ...
Now these spirits arc somewhat evaporated, I can fit myself down with a degree
os composure to give yOu a general idea of the vitiferous riches — if you will
tolerate a word that savours of pedantry, for which these districts are so justly ...
7
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
... vine,espthe grapevine, perh akinto uiēre (s ui),tocurve, bend, weave.Exx:
viticulture, grape growing—cf viniculture atvini above; vitiferous, L uitifer, cf
ferousat fer. vit(o): irreg from ML vīta,Luīta,life; denoting 'vital, organic', as in
vitochemic(al).
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The Letters of Rudyard Kipling: 1931-36
Somewhere or other among the Prophets (Ezekiel, I think) is a reference to the
inutility of the vine except for vitiferous purposes.11 When it is finished with, it is
only good for firewood. The workman, says the Prophet, but I can't quote him
word ...
Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Pinney, 1990
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Reports Showing the Present State of Her Majesty's Colonial ...
Grapes are daily served at table in some of the islands as large, as juicy, and as
saccharine as those of France or Italy, The light and volcanic soil of Montserrat
bears a close resemblance to that of some of the most fertile vitiferous districts in
...
Great Britain. Colonial Office, 1846
10
Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
That pertains to a vine, vitige- neous ; bearing vinesv vitiferous ; to lay a vine
stock or branch in the ground, seas it may take root, to provice. VINEGAR. s. Eisel
; vinegar and water mixed, oxycrate ; vinegar and honey boiled up together,
oxymel ...
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806