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Old-English: sperevyrt, sperewert, sperewyrt, speruuuyrt,
Latin (Machine generated): HINNULA CAMPANA, INNULAM CAMPANAM, INNULE CAMPANE, NAP SILUATICA, UENERIA,
↑ topCf. Ep 1078 and the respective note, Pheifer (1974,56) identifies UENERIA with 'galingale' (cf. →gallengar) and refers to the Hermeneumata gloss UENERIA.I.ACORUM (CGL, III,579/22). But UENERIA as well as ACORUM denote I. pseudacorus (cf André 1985, s.v.v. ACORUM and VENEREA), Dur 331 (UENERIA smerowyrt) and Lindheim's note, and Stracke (1974, n.153). On the gloss UENERIA smerowyrt (Cp, Hessels 1890,U 97: UENERIA. *smeoruwyrt) and Erf 1078, Pheifer (1975,56): UENERIA smeruuuyrt) cf. our comment s.v. →smeru-wyrt, which are based on Pheifer's suggestion "presumably an error of the archetype corrected in Epinal".
Etymology: The name 'spearwort, Speerkraut' could also refer to blade/sword-like leaves (cf. the various NHG names for I. pseudacorus referring to this fact collected by Marzell 2000,II,1031).
For the LA Pettit generally supports identification B but also points out Hunt's identification of the ME plant name sperwort (cf. 1989,42f,102,118f.) Ranunculus flammula L.; lesser spearwort; Brennender Hahnenfuß, or Ranunculus lingua L.; great spearwort; Zungen-Hanhnenfuß, both native to Anglo-Saxon England.
Inula helenium L., elecampane, Echter Alant |
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Botanical-Information: stylised plate Source: →reference-information
Thomé, Otto Wilhelm.
Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. In 4 Mappen ; 531 Tafeln in naturgetreuen Farben mit 668 Pflanzenarten. Leipzip: Teubner, 1938.
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Iris pseudacorus L., yellow iris, Sumpf-Schwertlilie |
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Botanical-Information: stylised plate Source: →reference-information
Thomé, Otto Wilhelm.
Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. In 4 Mappen ; 531 Tafeln in naturgetreuen Farben mit 668 Pflanzenarten. Leipzip: Teubner, 1938.
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Cf. s.v. smeruwyrt.
Erf 1078 UENERIA smeruuuyrt has to be recorded here too.
MS B: sperewurt.
MS B: -wyrt.
Cf. Hunger (1935,168,XCVIII): INULA CAMPANA = I. helenium. This identification is not valid for LA because in 110/15f sperewyrt occurs alsongside →elene (110/13), which also denotes I. helenium.
Etymology: cf. Cockayne's remark on the plant's drawing (1961,I,210): "MSS.V.G. draw spears rising from a root." Other than this I do not see any reason for the name 'spearwort, Speerkraut'; the G popular names do not provide an indication either.