minte

noun, f., n-decl., 37 occ.

Type: plant

Last Update: 11.10.2011 08:36

Old-English: minta, mintæ, mintę, minte,

Latin (Machine generated): MENTA, MENTAM, MENTASTRUM, MENTE, MENTO, PEGULIUM,

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Meaning Last Update: 27.02.2010 13:36

  • A: plant Several native and introduced species.
    Mentha L., mint, a species of ~, Minze, eine Art von ~
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Comment Last Update: 28.02.2010 07:42

  • Comment on (A): Mentha L., mint, a species of ~, Minze, eine Art von ~

    In the L HA, ch. CXXII, MENTA denotes Mentha arvensis L., corn mint, Acker-Minze (Hunger 1935,168). MINT PULEGIUM denotes M. pulegium (cf. →dweorge-dwostle); Banham (1990,232) suggests that the most commonly used Mentha species were Mentha spicata L. and Mentha x piperita L.

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Occurrences Last Update: 23.11.2010 06:55

  • AntFö, 137,225 MENTA minte
  • Br,WW, 298,5 MENTA minte
  • C 28, Na 56, 415 MENTA minte
  • ClQu, 40,7 MENTO minte
  • ClQu, 86,8 MENTAM mintan
  • ClSt, M 166 MENTO minte
  • ClSt, M 167 MENTASTRUM eal mintan cyn
  • Cp, 24(Int. 222) MENTA minte
  • D 22, Liebermann S.414 MENTE minta
  • D 59, Steinmeyer 1889, S.250 (Münster MS 271, f.6a) PEGULIUM[1] mintę
  • Dur, 236 MENTA minte
  • HA, CXXII, 234/12 asg þe man MENTAM 7 þam gelice oþrum naman mintan nemneþ
  • HA, CXXII, 234/9 nsg Minte
  • HA, CXXII, 38/5[2] nsg minte
  • HA, CXXII, 46/23 nsg MENTA ƀ is minte
  • LA, 102/4[3] napl mintan
  • LA, 194/10[4] napl mintan
  • Laud, 960 MENTA minte
  • LB, 19/34 gsg mintan
  • LB, 23/36 asg mintan
  • LB, 24/10 nsg minte
  • LB, 24/24 nsg minte
  • LB, 37/21 asg mintan
  • LB, 37/35 asg mintan
  • LB, 56/10 asg mintan
  • LB, 56/37 asg mintan
  • LB, 57/20 nsg minte
  • LB, 57/9 asg mintan
  • LB, 72/9 gsg mintan
  • LB, 73/39 asg mintan
  • LB, 82/28 nsg minte
  • Mt(Ru), 23,23 MENTAM mintæ
  • PD, 25/11[5] gsg mintan
  • PD, 25/15[6] asg mintan
  • PD, 47/5[7] asg mintan
  • PD, 5/30[8] asg mintan
  • Æ, 311,9 MENTA minte
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Research Literature

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ClQu: Quinn, John Joseph. The Minor Latin-Old English Glossaries in MS Cotton Cleopatra A III. Diss Stanford U. 1956.
ClSt: Stryker, William Garlington. The Latin-Old English Glossary in MS Cotton Cleopatra A III. Unpubl. diss. Stanford Univ.: 1952.
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Cp: Lindsay, Wallace Martin. The Corpus Glossary. Cambridge: Univ. Press, 1921.
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LA, Lor: Grattan, John Henry Grafton, and Charles Singer. Anglo-Saxon Magic and Medicine. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1952.
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LB: Leonhardi, Günther. Kleinere angelsächsische Denkmäler I. Bibliothek der ags. Prosa VI. Hamburg: Grand, 1905.
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[1]:

N.: "entstellt aus EO/PDLIUM = PULEGIUM."

[2]:

In H: MENTASTRUS ƀis minte; cf. s.v. horsminte, n.2.

[3]:

Cont.: brocminte 7 oþre mintan.

[4]:

Cont.: twa mintan, þaet is tūnminte 7 horsminte.

[5]:

Cont.: handfulle mintan; L text (Löweneck 1896,24/8): MENTE MANIPULUM.

[6]:

L text (Löweneck 1896,24/10): MENTAM.

[7]:

L text (Löweneck 1896,46/3): MENTAM.

[8]:

L text (Löweneck 1896,4/10): MENTA.