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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
notus,-a,-um (part.A): known; examined, considered, investigated, studied [> L. nosco (old form gnosco), noscere, novi, notum, 3, to become acquainted with, get knowledge of; in the perfect tenses: to be acquainted with, to know; to inquire into, to investigate; to recognize; to recognize, approve, acknowledge;

nosse: perfect active infinitive of nosco: to have known, been acquainted with, to have been in possession of knowledge, to have recognized.

- Hydrodictyon utriculatum, filis (i.e. cellulis elongatis) in saccum reticulatum, rete piscatorium aemulantem coadunatis insigne, artifìciosissimum stupendumque naturae opus, ut Rothius ait, veteres quoque botánicos non fugit, quamvis Casp. Bauhinus et Ul. Aldrovandus false id nosse putabantur (Braun),

Hydrodictyon utriculatum, with the filaments (i.e. elongate cells) joined into a remarkable reticulate sac, resembling a fisherman’s net, a most ingenious and astounding work of nature, as Roth said, also it had not escaped older botanists, although Caspar. Bauhin and Ul. Aldrovandus falsely were supposed to have been acquainted with it.

- res nota; the thing [i.e. issue, business] that is known.

- nota atque insignia genera, known and remarkable genera.

- species 1, Javensis, nobis nonnisi a specimine imperfecto nota (B&H), species 1, of Java, known with us only by an imperfect specimen.

- species ad 80, sed varie aestimatae, usque ad 150 a botanicis, synonymis haud notis inclusis, enumerantur (B&H), species listed to 80, but variously enumerated, up to 150 by botanists, with the synonyms not known included.

- e Malacca, quarum stirpes masculae solae notae sunt (B&H), from Malaca, the male plants of which only are known.

- species quoad characteres genericos dubiae aut non satis notae (DeCandolle), species as to generic characters doubtful or not well-enough known.

- species ad 70 adhuc notae, in Asia tropica v. orientali, in America boreali (B&H), species to 70 known at this time in tropical or eastern Asia, in North America.

- Odontocarya, e Brasilia, et Antitaxis, e Malacca, quarum stirpes masculae solae notae sunt, nullo certo charactere ab Euphorbiaceis distinguuntur (B&H), Odontocarya, from Brasil, and Antitaxis, from Malacca, the male plants of which only are known, are distinguished by no definite character.

- a speciebus nobis notis marginibus ciliatis bene distincta, from species known to us well distinct by the ciliate margins.

- inter species pseudostipulosas nobis notas pedunculo longissimo bene distincta, among pseudostipulose species known to us by the very long peduncle well distinct.

- RADACKIA, Endl. in Ann. Wien. Mus. i. 186, nomine solo nota est. Icon citata Atakta t. 49, inedita est (B&H), [the genus] Radackia ...is known from a single name. The illustration cited Atakta t. [= plate] 49 is unpublished. N

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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