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INPRIMATU
Blended Latin
Jakoba Errekondo 2019ko apirilaren 08a

From red, Rubus fruticosus and Rubus ulmifolius. In the red stem the new buds and leaves are red, although soon they will look green. In autumn, even when the cold burns your skin, the leaves will become red. Red in butter and red in old trash. Some say that the name of Rubus of the genre comes from there, of the red “ruber” of the Latin. Others say it has the same Latin “bourbon” as a source, lahar or zarzal. The thorns are also red, soft now again, which will harden and harden before the end of the summer. Strictly to remove the teeth from herbivorous animals. In French they call him “ronce”, derived from the Latin word “rumex-rumicis” meaning dardo or arrow.

The rumex plant genus belongs to the harvest or to the pen. Here I put forty-two names of plants of this genus in the number of July 15, 2007, the same day that this corner of the plants was twelve years old. Then he said that Rumex’s name came from the Latin word “rumo”, which means sucking or chewing, and that at times they seemed to chew the sweet leaves of this plant, which needed soft drinks. Now I find that the same word “rumex” means dardo or arrow, which highlights the shape of the leaves of this genus of plants. In fact, your blade has a clear spear or spear look. In Spanish they also call it “romaza”.

Grabbing the sharp plants, Beñat www.bizibaratzea.eus has just asked me about the name of the web junk, what to do to lose it, how it reproduces and what it likes to live; apparently, the prairies are “spoiling”. Another sharp tip that causes sharp pain. She likes acidic, moist and clayey lands; she pollinates with the wind and you have to dance the lime and the scylla to remove them. The junks are from the Juncus genus. This doesn't mean a spear or an arrow. In Latin it comes from the “iuncus” they had to say it or from the “jungere” that means to tie it or to join. It has been used as a lace. Guess it!

If I had paid a little more attention when they wanted to teach us Latin, maybe I would give you my opinion about the doubts that those names had. You guessed, I didn't like Latin at all.