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armerigerus -a -um arms-bearer, armed <strong>with</strong> thorne, etc., from Latin armiger, armigeri, bearing arms, an<br />

armor-bearer.<br />

armill-, armilla, -armilla Latin armilla, a bracelet.<br />

Armillaria braceleted one, from Latin armilla, a bracelet, for the collar round the stripe of honey fungus<br />

(Armillaria mellea).<br />

armillaris -is -e, armillatus -a -um resembling a bracelet, bracelet-like, having a collar; <strong>with</strong> a bracelet,<br />

armring, or collar; encircled, from Latin armilla, armillae, bracelet.<br />

armipotens strongly armed<br />

armoricensis -is -e from Brittany peninsula in nw France (Armorica).<br />

armoraceus -a -um hores-radish-like, resembling Armoracia.<br />

Armoracia of uncertain meaning, αρµορακια, armorakia, a name used by Columella and Pliny, formerly for<br />

a cruciferous plant, possibly the widespread Raphanus raphanustrum, rather than Armoracia rustica (horse<br />

radish); Pliny said that the name in the Pontic language was armon, Pliny also used Aremorica as a name for<br />

the region of Aquitania; alternately from a Celtic name referring to saline, a favorite habitat of a plant of this<br />

genus. Possibly related to Gaulish *are-mor-ika, place by the sea, a name for part of nw France, including<br />

Brittany, also Breton war vor, on the sea. Armorica, now Brittany, France is said to be its native country.<br />

(Cruciferae)<br />

armoracifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> leaves resembling those of Armoracia, from , and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a<br />

leaf.<br />

armoracioides resembling Horseradish, Armoracia<br />

armoricus -a -um from Armorika, the Celtic name of NW Gaul (Normandy and Brittany)<br />

Armorakía from Greek αρµορακία, horseradish.<br />

armstrongii for the land agent who discovered Freesia armstrongii in Humansdorp, South Africa.<br />

arn-, arno, arnus, -arnus Greek αρνος, arnos, probably a lamb.<br />

arnacanthus woolly and thorny, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

arnacis Greek αρνακις, arnakis, a sheepskin coat.<br />

Arnebia from an Arabic vernacular name.<br />

Arnica Ar'nica (AR-ni-ka) an ancient Latin or Greek plant name; lamb’s skin, from Greek αρνακις, arnakis,<br />

from the leaf texture. (Compositae)<br />

arnicoides resembling Leopard’s Bane, Arnica, from Greek αρνακις, arnakis, and οειδς, oeides.<br />

arnion; arnoglossa, -ae; arnoglossos, -us plantain; hare's-foot plantain<br />

arnoldianus -a -um of the Arnold Arboretum, Massachusetts, USA.<br />

arnoldii for Nicholas Joseph Arnold, Belgian Colonial Administer.<br />

Arnoglossum from Greek for αρνος, arnos, a lamb, and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue, an ancient name for some<br />

species of Plantago, hare's-foot plantain.<br />

Arnoseris lamb-succor, Latin arnos, sheep, and seris, Greek αρνος, arnos, and σερις, sepis, Lambs’ succory,<br />

a fragrant aromatic potherb, a kind of endive; reference uncertain in one source.<br />

arnon lamb<br />

arnotianus -a -um, arnotii either George A. Walker Arnott (1799-1868), Scottish botanist, or for Hon. David<br />

Arnot, Commisioner for Griqualand, c. 1867.<br />

arneuter Greek αρνευτηρ, arneuter, tumbler, acrobat, diver.<br />

aro-, arot- Greek αροτος, arotos, plow, cultivate, arable.<br />

aroanius -a -um from Aronia, Arcadia, southern Greece; or of poughed fields, or farmland, from Latin aro,<br />

arare, aravi, aratum.<br />

arocarpus bearing fruit like Arum or Cuckoo-pint<br />

aroclite kind of myrrh; an error for TROGLITAE, Visigothic?<br />

arog- Greek αρωγος, arogos, helper.<br />

aroideus resembling Arum<br />

aroli-, arolium, -arolium New Latin arolium, a roll of cloth.<br />

arom- referring to odor<br />

aroma, -aroma, aromat Greek αρωµα, aroma, spice, seasoning.<br />

aromaphloius -a -um having aromatic or spicy bark, from Greek αρωµα, aroma, and φλοιος, phloios.<br />

aromaticus -a -um aromat'icus (air-oh-MAT-i-kus) fragrant, spicy, aromatic, from Greek αροµατικος,<br />

aromatikos.<br />

arōmatopéperi from Greek αρωµατοπέπερι, aromatopeperi, allspice.<br />

aron, ari n., aros, ari f. Latin noun, plants of genus Arum.

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