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mantīa

mantīa · f

the name of the blackberry-bush

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What it meant

1. mantīa — Lewis & Short

mantīa, ae, f., = mantei/a,

I the name of the blackberry-bush among the Dacians, App. Herb. 87.

2. mantia — Walde–Hofmann

mantia, -aef. (Ps. Apul), dak. uavría (Ps. Diosc.) ,Brombeerstrauch* : illyr. Wort, vgl. alb. geg. mand(e), tosk. men „Maulbeerbaum, Maul- beere“ (Jokl Eberts RL. 1, 88b, Bertoldi Gl. 21, 2584). mantica s. mantellum. — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. mantia, p. 939]

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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