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From Portuguese palmeira (“palm tree”), from palma (“palm, palm tree”) + -eria (“-tree: forming tree names”), from Old Galician-Portuguese -eira (“-plant: forming plant names from their fruit”), from Latin -āria (“-ary: forming feminine nouns including plant names”).
palmyra (複数形 palmyras)
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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/29 03:22 UTC 版)
Palmyra (Greek: Παλμύρα; Arabic: تدمر, Tadmur; English pronunciation: /ˌpælˈmaɪrə/) was an ancient city in Syria. In the age of antiquity, it was an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 180 km southwest of the Euphrates at Deir ez-Zor. It had long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur (which means "the town that repels" in Amorite and "the indomitable town" in Aramaic) is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
palmyra
ピルラリア
pillworts
pilchards
ピルチャード
pilchards
ヤブワラビー類
pademelons
カラミント
ミズニラ
a stimulus
cryptomeria-bark
The indigo plant.
the geranium