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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
vivens,-entis (part.B): living; surviving, being still alive [ > L. vivo, vixi, victum 3. (vivens,-entis) to live];

- plantae ultra annum viventes, plants surviving beyond a year.

vivunt: third-person plural present active indicative: they live;

- in parte autem meridionali, trans Atlantem sita, summe arenosa et rarissime imbribus irrigata, aestate coelum ardens et torridum. Domos incolae desertunt et sub umbra Palmetorum vivunt (Desf.), however, in the southern part, situated across the Atlas Mts., it is extremely sandy and most rarely watered by the rains, in summer the heavens [i.e. the weather] burns fiercely and is parched. The inhabitants [i.e. natives] abandon their houses and live under the shade of Palm groves.

Living collection: collectio,-onis (f.III) vivens,-entis.

 

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