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I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar |
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Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar Mizar, 'almyros' means 'salty', 'bitter', 'from the sea', as I found in my Ancient-Greek dictonary. I hope that helps you. Willi |
Can you give us some more clues?
What does the tree look like? Did you see the name in print? On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:37:45 +0200, "mizar.ma" wrote: Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar |
Thank You Willi
Unfortunately what You found is not enough, can help but it is not enough. Bye Mizar Willi wrote in message ... mizar.ma wrote: Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar Mizar, 'almyros' means 'salty', 'bitter', 'from the sea', as I found in my Ancient-Greek dictonary. I hope that helps you. Willi |
Thanks a lot Alan
Yes , I have seen the name in print , exactly as written by me here. It was written by the greek garderer. The tree start from the ground with a trunk of about 50 cm diameter, then after about 3 meter, share into two smaller trunk and after about 6 to 8 meters branch and leaf appear. I took a picture but the shape of the leaf is not readeable. By Mizar Alan Proctor wrote in message ... Can you give us some more clues? What does the tree look like? Did you see the name in print? On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:37:45 +0200, "mizar.ma" wrote: Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar |
Thanks a lot Alan
Yes , I have seen the name in print , exactly as written by me here. It was written by the greek garderer. The tree start from the ground with a trunk of about 50 cm diameter, then after about 3 meter, share into two smaller trunk and after about 6 to 8 meters branch and leaf appear. I took a picture but the shape of the leaf is not readeable. By Mizar Alan Proctor wrote in message ... Can you give us some more clues? What does the tree look like? Did you see the name in print? On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:37:45 +0200, "mizar.ma" wrote: Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar Alan Proctor wrote in message ... Can you give us some more clues? What does the tree look like? Did you see the name in print? On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:37:45 +0200, "mizar.ma" wrote: Hello I am looking for translation of name of a tree, saw at Kos island, Greece, called by Greek " ALMIRIHTRA". It grows close to sea shore. Some one can help me in translation from Greek to English ? Thank You Mizar |
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