10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HINDBERRY»
Découvrez l'usage de
hindberry dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
hindberry et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
William Turner: A New Herball: Parts II and III
hindberry. [Rubus. idaeus]. Rubus ideus is named in Greek Batos idea, in
English Raspis or Raspices, and in the North country Hyndeberries; in Dutch
Hyndbere, in French Frambois. Rubus ideus, as Dioscorides writeth, hath that
name ...
William Turner, George T. L. Chapman, Frank McCombie, 1996
2
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
28. 334. Hindberry] Loewenthal, J. 'Hindberry.' Halle Beitr., Oct., l1v, 477. 335.
Hdlinga] Schlutter, O. B. Is there any evidence on which to base the assumption
that O.E. hdlinga is equivalent in meaning with dearnunga or geresta with Idf?
Ethel Seaton, Anna Carolina Paues, Leslie Nathan Broughton, Mary Sidney Serjeantson
3
The Topography and Natural History of Hampstead, Etc. L.P.
Flowering rush, or Waterghdiole. Ken \V-ood. (Hunter.) Sedum Telephzam.
Orpine Stonecrop. (lbid.) .Sorbus damesh'ca. True Service-tree, or Sorb. (Ibid.)
Rosa villosa. Apple-rose. (Ibid.) Rubus idmus. Raspberry-bush, or Hindberry.
Near the ...
4
General distribution of plants according to Mr. Ray's Synopsis
§87 "I'Ieŕ'D-iiìennjftI fee дёгтя;Hab-Gerard, .t9 'Hetb- Paris, 'fte “айие 1 ove, « « `
Hetohwo-petite,` 'lůe "М— . nqy-wort, ' Hindberry-Bufh, feeRafp berry-Buße, olly,
i2 Honey-Suckle, 45, 46 Hops, , _ . ._ _ 1^ yHorehound, (white) 141 (stinking) £8
...
George Charles Deering, 1738
5
The Natural History and Antiquities of Northumberland: And ...
The Framboist, Hindberry, or Rcffpbcrry (q). About hedges, and-in'woods, in stony
places, plentifully. On the north sideof the brooksbelow ch/ict, among, the moist
rocks, it- bears as large; fruit as any l have seen in gardens, the branches ...
6
An Arrangement of British Plants: According to the Latest ...
Raspberry Bush, or Bramble Bush, Framboise. Hindberry. Woods and hedges,
rocky mountains, and moist situations. Grass Wood, near Kilnsay, Yorkshire.
CURTIS. Thorpe, near Norwich. Mr. CROWE, Berkhampstead, Herts. Mr.
Woonwaan.
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The Orchard: Including the Management of Wall and Standard ...
He calls it Raspis (a name still common in Scotland), and Hindberry; and
although he describes the red-fruited kind pretty correctly, he makes no mention
of those with white fruit; nor does Tusser, who wrote his Five Hundred Points of ...
8
Concise English-Scots Dictionary
... frush, reevin. rashly ramstam, lik(e) fire an towe. rasp verb (make a grating
sound) risp. noun (a file) risp. raspberry rasp, hindberry; (wild) siven; raspberries
thummles NE. raspberry-picking berry-pickin, the berries. rat ration. rat -trap
stamp, ...
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 1999
9
The Culinarian: A Kitchen Desk Reference
The berry was first called the raspis—berry and has also been called a hindberry.
Black raspberries are nearly as common as red. Raspberries are extremely
delicate and have hollow centers. Do not buy a leaking or wet carton or one with
any ...
10
The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine
... of the cross herby grass Hercules's club Hercules's woundwort herpestris
monniera hervea he shou wu hidgy-pidgy hikuli hillberry hindberry hoama
hoarhound hock herb hoelen hog cranberry hoky-poky holigold holly grape holly
mahonia ...