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solidaginoides resembling Golden Rod, Solidago.<br />

Solidago Solida'go (sol-i-DAY-go) from Latin solido, to make whole or strengthen, for its medicinal properties;<br />

New Latin, from Medieval Latin soldago, an herb reputed to heal wounds, from Latin solidare, solidari, to unite, to<br />

make whole, from solidus, solid, whole, and -ago, resembling or becoming, referring to its vulnerary, or healing<br />

properties. “The name Solidago was a mediæval synonym of Consolida, whence ‘Consound’ has also sometimes<br />

been erroneously used as a book-name of species of the composite genus to which Solidago is now applied, or of<br />

Senecio confounded <strong>with</strong> it.” (OED) (Compositae)<br />

X Solidaster (so-li-DAS-ter) intergeneric hybrid of Aster and Solidago<br />

solidus not hollow, or free from cavities.<br />

solipug- Latin a venomous ant or spider, from solifuga, solifugae f., solipuga, solipugae f., poisonous ant or<br />

spider.<br />

solisequus turning <strong>with</strong> the sun.<br />

solitari-, solitarius Latin solitary, lonely, single, only one in the place.<br />

Soliva for Salvador Soliva, an 18 th century physician to the Spanish court, and botanist. (Compositae)<br />

Solmsiella for H. M. C. L. F. zu Solms-Laubach (1842-1915), German botanist, and -ella, Latin feminine<br />

diminutive suffix.<br />

solo Latin alone<br />

soloniensis, solonius from Solona in Corinthia.<br />

solstitialis -is -e solstitia'lis (sol-sti-shee-AY-lis) pertaining to summer, or to midsummer.<br />

solu Latin alone; dissolve<br />

solum, -solum Latin the floor, bottom, earth<br />

solut, solv (?) Latin dissolved, loose<br />

solutus -a -um unbound, free, not adherent, from Latin adjective solutus -a -um.<br />

solutus -a -um, solutior -or -us, solutissimus -a -um Latin adjective, unbound, released; free, at large;<br />

unrestrained, profligate; lax, careless.<br />

-som(...) referring to the body, the corporeal entity<br />

soma, -soma, somat, somato Greek a body<br />

somalensis from Somali-Land, East Africa.<br />

Sommerschnee German cv. summer snow<br />

somn, somn-, somni, somnus, -somnus Latin sleep, referring to sleep<br />

somnians sleeping, from somnus, sleep.<br />

somnifer, somniferus, somniferum sleep-producing, sleep-bringing, cf. Papaver somniferum, the opium<br />

poppy<br />

somph, sompho Greek spongy, porous<br />

son, sona, sonit, sono Latin sound<br />

Sona si Latine loqueris. Honk if you speak Latin.<br />

sonch-, sonchus, -sonchus Greek a sow thistle<br />

sonchifolius sonchus-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Sonchus, sow-thistle.<br />

sonchoides soncho'ides (son-KO-i-dees)<br />

Sonchus Son'chus (SON-kus) New Latin, from Latin, sow thistle, from Greek sonchos, an ancient name for a<br />

kind of thistle. (Compositae)<br />

songaricus -a -um of or from Dzungaria in northwest China, bordering Kazakhstan.<br />

songicus from the river Songari, or Sungaria in Manchuria.<br />

Sonnenkind German cv. sun child<br />

Sonnenwende German cv. solstice<br />

sonomensis -is -e sonomen'sis (so-no-MEN-sis)<br />

sonor-, sonoro Latin noisy<br />

sonorae sonorae (so-NOR-ee) (genitive) from the river or state of Sonora in Mexico.<br />

sonorus sounding, sound-producing.<br />

soph, sopho Greek wise, skillful<br />

sophia from Latin sophia, adopted from Greek σοφία, sophia, from σοφός, sophos, wise.<br />

sophistic Greek artful, shrewd<br />

sophora Arabic a kind of tree<br />

sophron, sophrono Greek temperate, sensible<br />

-sophy Greek wisdom, skill, art<br />

sopoep birthwort, Aristochia serpentaria (L.).

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