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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
quotannis (adv.): annually, every year, yearly; see annually;

- rara nobis species, nec nisi loco unico ad radicem quercinam quotannis autumno favente resurgens, a species rare with us, not except in one place on the roots of an Oak every year in a favorable autumn reappearing.

- ‘Gemmas’ appello Arborum & Fruticum foetus novellos, quos quotannis, ut dixi, aestate pariunt (Ray), I call [i.e. designate] the young [i.e. new] fetuses the ‘gemmae’ [i.e. ‘buds’] of trees and shrubs, which every year [i.e. annually], as I have said, they bring forth in summer.

- Platanaceae: Arbores cortice saepius in squamas latas quotannis deciduo (B&H), trees with the bark deciduous very often every year into broad scales.

- rhizomate perennante e quo surculos florentes quotannis orto, with a perennating rhizome from which flowering shoots annually arise.

- loco hactenus unico lectum, sed gregarium et frequens quotannis redux, in muscosis humidis umbrosissimis secus scaturiginem (S&A), thus far collected in a single place, but gregarious [i.e. colonial] recalled every year, along a rushing stream in mossy, humid deeply shaded places [sc. locis].

- [fungi] itaque Coprinis omnino accensenda est haecce species: quam caespitosam frequentemque, quotannis redivivam, in cortice coriario recente habemus (S&A), accordingly, this very species is by all means to be added to the Coprini: which we take possession of recently on tanner’s bark, caespitose [i.e. in clumps] and frequent, revived [i.e. from a dry state] every year.

- Ex hoc fructu (inquit Hoierus) Electuarium ad Scorbutum rudi Minerva conficiunt quotannis Norwagii & Finmarchii (Ray), from this fruit ([Henry] Hoierus has said) every year the Norwegians and Finmarchians, with a rude skill, make an electuary for scurvy.

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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