Vitis_vinifera_bd3_tafel_016

wīn-trēow

noun, n., , 2 occ.

Type: plant

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Reference Last Update: 22.11.2022 08:30

Meaning Last Update: 17.01.2011 16:04

  • A: plant: introduced
    Vitis vinifera L., grape-vine, Echter Weinstock
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Occurrences Last Update: 07.03.2008 15:20

  • LB, 65/4f[1] gsg wintreowes
  • LB, 85/30[2] asg wintreow
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Vitis vinifera L., grape-vine, Echter Weinstock

Vitis_vinifera_bd3_tafel_016

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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Research Literature

BW I: Bierbaumer, Peter. Der botanische Wortschatz des Altenglischen. Grazer Beiträge zur Englischen Philologie 1. Bern, Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1975.
LB: Cockayne, Oswald Thomas (ed.). "Leech Book." In: Leechdoms, Wortcunning and Starcraft of Early England. Being a Collection of Documents, for the Most Part never before Printed, Illustrating the History of Sience in this Country before the Norman Conquest. Vol. 2. Rev. Ed. by Charles Singer. London: Longman [et. al.], 1961. 1-360.
LB: Leonhardi, Günther. Kleinere angelsächsische Denkmäler I. Bibliothek der ags. Prosa VI. Hamburg: Grand, 1905.
Deegan, Marilyn. A Critical Edition of MS. B.L. Royal 12.D.XVII: Bald's 'Leechbook'. Diss. Univ. of Manchester. 1988.
MS London, British Library, Royal 12 D.xvii.
Wright, Cyril E. (ed.). Bald's Leechbook. Early English manuscripts in facsimile. 5. Kopenhagen: Rosenkilde & Bagger, 1955.
[1]:

Cockayne reads - the OE graphemes are easily confused - pintreowes, respectively pintreow (85/30), but the context suggests win-. Wīntrēow as well as pīntrēow are recorded in other texts (cf. BT, s.v.v.).

[2]:

Cf. the note on LB 65,4f.