The Gaelic Names of Plants (Scottish, Irish, and Manx) —— Collected and Arranged in Scientific Order, With Notes on Their Etymology, Uses, Plant Superstitions, Etc;, Among the Celts, With Copious Gaelic, English, and Scientific Indices

----- 植物的盖尔名称(苏格兰,爱尔兰和马恩岛)

ISBN: 9781332986514 出版年:2016 页码:175 John Cameron Forgotten Books

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It was absolutely essential that the existing Gaelic names should be assigned correctly. The difficulty of the ordinary botanical student was here reversed: he has the plant but cannot tell the name — here the name existed, but the plant required to be found to which the name applied. Again, names had been altered from their original form by transcription and pronunciation it became a matter of difficulty to determine the root word. However, the recent progress of philology, the knowledge of the laws that govern the modifications of words in the brotherhood of European languages, when applied to these names, rendered the explanation given not altogether improbable. Celts named plants often from their uses; their appearance; their habitats; their superstitious associations, The knowledge of this habit of naming was the key that opened many a difficulty. For the sake of comparison a number of Welsh names is given, selected from the oldest list of names obtainable — those appended to Gerard's 'herbalist,' I 597.

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