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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
vulgo (adv.): commonly, q.v., everywhere, all over, compar. vulgatius (adv.) 'more commonly;' superl. vulgatissime (adv.) [> L. vulgo, ‘among the multitude,’ before every body, before all the world, generally, universally, everywhere, all over, commonly, openly, publicly; syn. palam, publice, aperte” (Lewis & Short)]; opposite of raro (adv.), rarenter(adv.) rarely, seldom;

- in vico vulgo vocato Fleetstreet, on the street commonly called Fleetstreet.

- Coronopus sive Cornu Cervinum vulgo, spica Plantaginis (Tourn.), Coronopus or commonly [i.e. among the people] the Deer Horn, with the spike of Plantago.

- apothecium vulgo persistens, raro evanescens, apothecium commonly persistent, seldom disappearing.

- [lichens] sporae ellipsoideae {guttulas oleosas minutas vulgo continentes, unam paullo majorem) (Nyl.), the spores ellipsoid (commonly containing minute oily droplets, one [of them] somethat larger).

- [Lichen pulmonarius] per Plebianam Imprunetae variis in locis, & signanter in querceto juxta Divi Stephani Sacellum, vulgo ‘il Romitorio di Bifonica’ (Mich.), throughout the Plebiana Impruneta in various places, and clearly in the grove of Castanea of the shrine of Saint Stephan, commonly [sc. called] “il Romitorio di Bifonica.’

Cuscuta gronovii var. vulgi-vaga, ‘ranging everywhere.’

 

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