Triticum

Word TRITICUM
Character 8
Hyphenation trit i cum
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Long beloved in Italy, farro (triticum dioscum) is misunderstood here, and is often assumed to be the same as its almost identical twin spelt (triticum spelta). ❋ Ellen Kanner (2011)

Tunc temporis metebant siliginem: triticum non proficiebat ibi bene. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Sometime before the mid-third century, wheat (triticum) had displaced emmer (far), allowing bread to replace porridge as the staple of the diet, although Greeks continued to refer to Romans as “porridge eaters. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Yield performance and complementarity in mixtures of bread wheat (triticum aestivum l.) ❋ Unknown (1992)

The process was assisted by Iza's spring tonic, compounded of triticum roots, collected early in spring from the coarse grass that resembled rye, dried woodruff leaves, and iron-rich yellow dock root powder, administered, universally to young and old alike by the clan's medicine woman. ❋ Auel, Jean M. (1980)

The _bearded_ wheat, or _triticum_, not the _siligo_, or common wheat of our English culture, was the plant which, whenever the attributes of Ceres were to be represented on ancient coins, was selected for that purpose; but the Lucchese territory, where the _Cerealia_ in general abound, offers few specimens of either kind. ❋ Various (N/A)

Sed sicut dicitur de zizaniis: Ne forte eradicantes zizania simul eradicetis et triticum, ita etiam super iis dici potest, in quibus vel dubia vel occulta peccata sunt .... ❋ Adolph Harnack (1890)

Proinde Ecclesia Dei recte comparatur sagenae, quae omnis generis pisces attrahit, et agro, in quo inveniuntur et zizania et triticum. ❋ Unknown (1889)

Along the edges of the meadows beneath the pines and throughout the greater part of the Valley tall ribbon-leaved grasses grow in abundance, chiefly bromus, triticum and agrostis. ❋ John Muir (1876)

This we might be almost sure of from the very name, which has no connection with the Latin names, _triticum_ or _frumentum_, but is a pure old English word, signifying originally _white_, and so distinguishing it as the white grain in opposition to the darker grains of Oats and Rye. ❋ Henry Nicholson Ellacombe (1868)

Look at that field of flowering grass, the triticum vulgare, -- see how its waves follow the breeze in satiny alternations of light and shadow. ❋ Oliver Wendell Holmes (1851)

The first is the _triticum radice perenni spiculis binis lanuginosis_, [55] which grows in abundance along the coast. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

The matzahs used in MT are produced from powdered triticum and dihydrogen monoxide. ❋ Unknown (2010)

De ipiis firis laudauit Vriinus lo - cum Curtii VII. triticum vbi in firis conditum dicitur, et Plinium 18. 30. vtiliirime autem in fcrobibus feruatur, qaos firos vocant, vt in Cappadocia et Thracia. ❋ Unknown (1794)

Datur Epifcopo-ticultas extrahendi eloco im - muni triticum pertinens ad Ho/pitafe quate - nus eidem conflet dedfebitoHofpitalis erpaSe - minarium ad effefium folvendi Creditoribus; ead. ❋ Unknown (1782)

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