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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
animalis,-e (adj.B): animate, living; of or relating to animals;

              singular                          plural
  Nom. animalis (m./f.) animale (n.)    animales (m./f.)  animalia [n.}
  Gen.         animalis                        animalium
  Dat.         animali                         animalibus
  Acc.  animalem (m./f.) animale (n.)  animales (m./f.)  animalia (n.)  
  Abl.         animali                         animalibus
- [moss; Tetraplodon mnioides] locis subhumidis in stercore animali corporibusque insidens, per alpes et subalpinos Germaniae, (C. Muell.), in somewhat humid places situated upon animal dung and corpses, throughout the tall and somewhat tall [mountains] of Germany.

- [moss] per totum alpium tractum Europae centralis, Scotiae et Scandinaviae, nusquam tamen copiose, et praecipue in stercore animali (C. Mueller), throughout the whole of the alps region of central Europe, of Scotland and Scandinavia, yet nowhere abundantly, and primarily on animal dung.

- [moss] per totam Europam et Americam septentrionalem fimo animali insidens (C. Mueller), throughout all Europe and North America situated on animal dung.

 

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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