Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
UK Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, (esper.) Britujo
Riechen, Oler, Sentir, Sentire, Smell - Geruchssinn, Sentido del olfato, l'Odorat, Senso dell'olfatto, Sense of smell - Nase, Nariz, Nez, Naso, Nose, (esper.) flarado

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ambergris (W3)

Das engl. "amber" und "ambergris" gehen beide zurück auf arab. "anbar".

(E?)(L?) http://www.netstrider.com/documents/ambergris/


(E?)(L?) http://www.netstrider.com/documents/ambergris/scope/index.html

This annotated bibliography and information pathfinder will focus on the subject of ambergris, the fragrant raw material for perfumery produced in the gut of the sperm whale, Physeter catodon L., and found cast up on tropical and subtropical seashores. The bibliography will cover the etymology of the modern term, the history of the discovery of its true origin, commercial uses and value, economics and place in art, music, folklore, religion and literature. The bibliography will also cover the science of its chemical, physical and organoleptic properties and equivalent modern synthetic substitutes. Materials reviewed are limited to those available in the Walter Clinton Jackson Library at UNCG (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro).


(E?)(L?) http://www.netstrider.com/documents/ambergris/summary/index.html

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Ambergris was known to the Arabs as "'anbar" and was originally called "amber" in the West It was used by the Arabs as medicine for the heart and brain. The Arabs believed that raw ambergris emanated from springs near the sea. In the Thousand and One Nights, Sinbad is shipwrecked on a desert island and discovers a spring of stinking crude "ambergris" which flows like wax into the sea where it is swallowed by giant fishes and vomited up again as fragrant lumps to be cast up on the shore.
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In the West, true "amber" ("yellow amber" or "Prussian amber", the "succinum" of the Romans and the ["elektron"] of the Greeks) and "ambergris" were thought to have the same or similar origins, probably because both were fragrant, rare, costly, somewhat similar in appearance and found cast up on seashores. To the earliest Western chroniclers, "ambergris" was variously thought to come from the same bituminous sea founts as "amber", from the sperm of fishes or whales, from the droppings of strange sea birds (probably because of confusion over the included beaks of squid) or from the large hives of bees living near the sea. Marco Polo was the first Western chronicler who correctly attributed "ambergris" to sperm whales which he saw hunted on the island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean but which he also thought vomited it up after having eaten it in the depths of the sea.
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(E?)(L?) http://www.netstrider.com/documents/ambergris/dictionaries/index.html

Originally from the French "ambre" ("amber") possibly initially derived from the Arabic "'anbar" ("ambergris"). The original meaning of the word "amber" was "ambergris". The modern word is derived from the French "ambre gris" ("gray amber", "ambergris") in distinction to "ambre jaune" ("Prussian amber", "yellow amber" or "true amber"). The English and French confusion over the terms may have arisen early since both raw substances are relatively similar in appearance, with the exception of color, are rare, are costly and are found on or along seacoasts.

Reported variants are:
"ambar" | "ambergrease" | "ambergriese" | "ambregris" | "ambargrece" | "ambergrece" | "ambergrise" | "grease of amber" | "ambargris" | "ambergreece" | "ambra" | "gris-amber" | "amber" | "ambergreese" | "ambragresia" | "imbergres"

Also related are:
Amber | Amber Pear | Amber Tree | Amber-Fish | Amberjack | Ambra | Ambracan | Ambreic | Ambrette


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Eyepaint - Rose

Eyepaint rb Red blend, Floribunda 1975

(E?)(L?) http://www.edmundsroses.com/


(E?)(L?) http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/plants.php


(E?)(L?) http://www.hortico.com/roses/view.asp?action=sbcn&catno=FLEYPA10


(E?)(L1) http://www.justourpictures.com/roses/eyepaint.html


(E?)(L?) http://www.rosefile.com/Gallery/SmallPhoto/index.html

Red/White Blend, Cluster Flowered, RNRS 1973, Baden-Baden 1974, Belfast 1978


(E?)(L1) http://www.rosenberatung.de/html/rosenbilder-galerie.html


(E?)(L?) http://www.rosen-huber.ch/cms/wissen/einteilung-der-rosen/strauchrosen.html


(E?)(L?) http://www.welt-der-rosen.de/duftrosen/duftrosen.htm

Eyepaint ®, MACeye, Tapis Persan, McGredy (Nz) 1976 Floribunda


(E?)(L?) http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Rosensorten

Eyepaint, McGredy, 1976


Erstellt: 2013-09

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FRYminicot - Rose
Sweet Dream, FRY - Rose

Die Bezeichnung dieser Rose "FRYminicot" soll wohl auf die Größe "mini" hinweisen und an die Farbe "Apricot" abknüpfen. "FRY" steht für "Fryer, Großbritannien".

Der englische Name "Sweet Dream" ("sweet" = "süß") verweist auf den starken, süßen Duft der kleinen Buschrose.

(E?)(L?) http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/flower_shows/chelsea_2006/chelseaplants_roses.shtml

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But the most popular is "Sweet Dreams", launched by "Fryer's Roses" in 1988.
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(E?)(L?) http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=15878




(E?)(L?) http://www.valderose.com/fry.php
Patio Roses & Ground Covers: ... | Sweet Dream | ...

(E?)(L?) http://www.welt-der-rosen.de/duftrosen/duftrosen.htm

Sweet Dream, FRYminicot, Sweet Dreams, Fryer (GB) 1988 Floribunda, apricot leichter Duft


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Velvet Fragrance - Rose

Velvet Fragrance dr Dark Red, Hybrid Tea 1988

Der Name "Velvet Fragrance" = dt. "Samtiger Duft" ordnet die Rose in die Duftrosen ein.

Red, Large Flowered, RNRS Edland Fragrance 1988, Baden-Baden Fragrance 1990, RNRS Trial 1988

(E?)(L?) http://www.davidaustinroses.com/german/Search.asp?Theme=


(E?)(L?) http://www.grosvenorgardencentre.co.uk/fryer/product/258/velvet-fragrance-standard.html


(E?)(L?) http://www.helpmefind.com/plant/plants.php


  • (E?)(L?) http://www.hortico.com/roses/roseindex.asp?st=N

  • VELVET FRAGRANCE - Hybrid Teas


    (E?)(L?) http://nature.jardin.free.fr/genre/rosa.html

    Velvet Fragrance


    (E?)(L?) http://www.rosengarten-forst.de/sixcms/list.php?page=rg_rosen

    Velvet Fragrance Tee-Hybride Fryer


    (E?)(L?) http://www.rosen-union.de/rosenpflanzen.html

    Velvet Fragrance ® (Fryperdee)


    (E?)(L?) http://www.rosen-union.de/rosenpflanzen/stammrosen.html

    Velvet Fragrance ® (Fryperdee)-Hochstamm, 90cm


    (E?)(L?) http://www.rosesloubert.com/


    (E?)(L?) http://www.welt-der-rosen.de/duftrosen/duftrosen.htm

    "Velvet Fragrance", "FRYperdee" Fryer (GB) 1992 Teehybride


    Erstellt: 2013-09

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    Bücher zur Kategorie:

    Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
    UK Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord, Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, (esper.) Britujo
    Riechen, Oler, Sentir, Sentire, Smell - Geruchssinn, Sentido del olfato, l'Odorat, Senso dell'olfatto, Sense of smell - Nase, Nariz, Nez, Naso, Nose, (esper.) flarado

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    Turin, Luca (Autor)
    Sanchez, Tania (Autor)
    Perfumes: The Guide

    Gebundene Ausgabe: 400 Seiten
    Verlag: Viking Adult (10. April 2008)
    Sprache: Englisch


    Book Description
    The first book of its kind: a definitive guide to the world of perfume

    Luca Turin and Tania Sanchez are experts in the world of scent. Turin, a renowned scientist, and Sanchez, a longtime perfume critic, have spent years sniffing the world's most elegant and beautiful - as well as some truly terrible - perfumes. In Perfumes: The Guide, they combine their talents and experience to review more than twelve hundred fragrances, separating the divine from the good from the monumentally awful. Through witty, irreverent, and illuminating prose, the reviews in Perfumes not only provide consumers with an essential guide to shopping for fragrance, but also make for a unique reading experience.
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    Erstellt: 2011-07

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