Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
VA Staat Vatikanstadt, Estado de la Ciudad del Vaticano, État de la Cité du Vatican, Stato della Cittŕ del Vaticano, State of the Vatican City, (esper.) Vatikano
Farbe, color, Couleur, Colore, Color, (esper.) farboj

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Aurea - Rose



"Aurea", die "Goldene" - in etwa kommt die Farbe hin.

(E?)(L?) http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/roses.php?searchNmTyp=2&searchNm=Aurea&tab=1=2&grp=A


(E?)(L1) http://www.rosenberatung.de/rosen-images/GRUPPE2.html


(E2)(L1) http://www.calflora.net/botanicalnames/pageA.html

"aurea" / "aureum" / "aureus" = "golden"
(ref. Carex aurea, Justicia aurea, Lamarckia aurea, Pentachaeta aurea, Viola aurea, Ribes aureum, Linanthus aureus)


(E?)(L?) http://www.heilige.de/
Aurea (4.10.)

(E?)(L?) http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02108a.htm
Mit dem Attribut "golden" wurden verschieden historische Dokumente versehen:

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Uni Kentucky - Latin to English Glossary of Colors

(E?)(L?) http://www.uky.edu/AS/Classics/jlsgloss.html

COLORS
Color terms are given in masculine adjectival form. Where an ancient author describes a color only in relation to a noun, such as "the color of almonds", the noun in nominative form is printed in bold type. In a few instances the noun form of an adjective is found in a Latin text, and this form is indicated by parentheses.
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