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Rosmarinus officinalis L., rosemary, Rosmarin |
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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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Drosera rotundifolia L., round leaved sundeaw, Rundblattriger Sonnentau.
We cannot find any record before 1587; Diefenbach"s first record is from 1694.
Equally to be corrected: BT, s.v. sund-dēaw "Sundew remains as a name for drosera rotundifolia".
We second BT's suggestion (cf. their entry sund-dēw.) that the OE plant name is a literal translation of L ROS MARINUS 'sea dew, Meerestau'; Marzell (2000,2,168) argues along the same line. ModE sundew[1] (first recorded 1578, cf. OED) is - like ML ROS SOLIS[2] - most probably analogue to NHG Sonnentau, which itself could be a reinterpredation of NHG Sindau[3] 'Immertau' (related to sin- cf. s.vv. →sin-grēne, →sin-fulle; cf. Marz 2000,2,168). The record "sunddēaw, ? read sunndēaw, see OED s.v. sundew" in BTC has to be deleted, especially because the OED does not claim any connection of OE sun-dēaw and ModE sundew.