Acer_campestre

mapel-treow

noun, , , hapax legomenon

Type: plant

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Reference Last Update: 27.12.2022 08:32

Meaning Last Update: 09.02.2010 08:08

  • A: plant: native
    Acer campestre L., field maple, Feld-Ahorn
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Comment Last Update: 18.07.2011 14:07

  • Comment on (A): Acer campestre L., field maple, Feld-Ahorn

    Etymology: cf. →æppel-trēo.

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Occurrence Last Update: 04.03.2010 06:35

  • D 25, f.145r, col.1/40f ACERABULUS mapeltreo
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Image Last Update: 04.03.2010 06:35

Acer campestre L., field maple, Feld-Ahorn

Acer_campestre

Botanical-Information: stylised plate

Source: →reference-information

Kops, Jan, and F. W. van Eeden. Flora Batava of Afbeelding en Beschrijving van Nederlandsche Gewassen. XV. Deel. Leiden: De Breuk en Smits, 1877.

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Research Literature

BW III: Bierbaumer, Peter. Der botanische Wortschatz des Altenglischen. Grazer Beiträge zur Englischen Philologie 3. Frankfurt am Main, Bern, Las Vegas: Lang, 1979.
Hooke, Della. 'Trees in the Anglo-Saxon landscape.' In: _From Earth to Art. The Many Aspects of the Plant-World in Anglo-Saxon England. Proceedings of the First ASPNS Symposium, University of Glasgow, 5-7 April 2000._ Ed. Carole Biggam. Amsterdam - New York: Rodopi, 2003.
Hough, Carole. "Place-Name Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Plant-Names." in: _From Earth to Art. The Many Aspects of the Plant-World in Anglo-Saxon England._ Proceedings of the First ASPNS Symposium, University of Glasgow, 5-7 April 2000. ed. by Carole Biggam. Amsterdam - New York: Rodopi, 2003. 41-78.
MS Oxford, Bodleian, Bodley 730.
Sauer, Hans, and Ulrike Krischke. "The Dictionary of Old English Plant Names (DOEPN), or: The Graz Munich Dictionary Project." In: Old Names – New Growth: Proceedings of the 2nd ASPNS Conference, University of Graz, Austria, 6-10 June 2007, and Related Essays. Eds. Peter Bierbaumer and Helmut W. Klug. Drankfurt/Main: Lang, 2009. 146-180.