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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

1159.0. "Latin names for pseudo trees" by AUSSIE::WHORLOW (My Cow is dead!) Sun Nov 12 1995 16:59

    G'day,
     We are about to plan our burn schedule..- oops sorry -  hazard reduction
    schedule for 1996. We have been asked to indicate the nature of the
    trees/bush/land that we will be working on. Since no-one is au fait
    with all the tree types - they willbe mostly gums and acacias), we
    thought we might put in something like:
    
    big trees
    small trees,
    bushy trees
    spikey trees
    scruffy bushes
    long tall grass
    dead trees
    and stuff of like ilk. But since to do so might appear disrespectful,
    we thought me might hide it behind some latin so it looks like tree
    names...
    
    Can anyone helpus out, please?
    
    regards
    Derek
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1159.1GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Nov 12 1995 22:306
Shrubbus pythonus.

Ni!


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1159.2Following the rut of .1, anent spiky trees:DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory!Sun Nov 12 1995 23:522
    Biggus Prickus
    
1159.3I'm more than deadTOHOPE::VORE_SRaise The StandardMon Nov 13 1995 08:013
Shrubbus Compostus ?

(I fear for .0, that Derek was serious and we have such a hard time being so ;-)
1159.4Latina StretchipointiKEEF::PETERSMon Nov 13 1995 10:1516
    Hi Derek,
    
    presumably you want Latin-like names for these pseudo trees. How about:
    
    Big trees	    -	Arborea Maxima
    Small trees     -	Arborea Minima
    Bushy trees     -	Arborea Floribundi
    Dead Trees      -	Arborea Moribundi
    Spikey Trees    - 	Arborea Thornibus
    Scruffy Trees   -	Arborea Tattibus
    Long Tall Grass -	Flora Talla  (covers all manner of taller plants)
    
    Or are you after something more horticultural and genuine Latin?
    
    Steve :-)
    
1159.5FOUL! :-)SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Nov 13 1995 10:5617
    Re .4
    
    AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!
    
    Steve, that's cute and all, but at least we could offer to create names
    using valid Latin.  :-)  There there are words that come pretty close
    to what Derek is after.
    
    Big tree, trees	-	Arbor grandis, Arbores grandes
    Small tree, trees	-	Arbor exigua, Arbores exiguae
    Bushy tree, trees	-	Arbor fruticosa, Arbores fruticosae
    Dead tree, trees	-	Arbor mortua, Arbores mortuae
    Spikey tree, trees	- 	Arbor spinosa, Arbores spinosae
    Scruffy tree, trees	-	Arbor pannosa, Arbores pannosae
    Long Tall Grass	-	Gramen procerum, Gramina procera
 
    -dick
1159.6Could an Oz tell the difference?KEEF::PETERSMon Nov 13 1995 11:154
    Hi Dick,
    
    I thought that would bring out a response from you. Latin purist as you
    are! Thanks.  So, Derek, what do you want?
1159.7SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Mon Nov 13 1995 17:261
    Sorry, Steve, just couldn't restrain myself.  :-)
1159.8AUSSIE::WHORLOWMy Cow is dead!Mon Nov 13 1995 20:2522
    Err yeah ummm like err yeah ahh G'day,
    
    Thanks fellas and felleresses. Just what was wanted..
    
    If you would care to extend the list to include items that catch your
    imagination such as
    
    big trees with spiky leaves and housing koalas 
    
    Small trees with papery bark used by aborigines as kindling
    
    Big ghost gums with white shiny bark...
    
    ad nauseum
    
    then we would have something to _really_ confuse the
    powers-that-ask-DFQs
    
    ;-)
    
    derek
    
1159.9DRDAN::KALIKOWDIGITAL=DEC; Reclaim the Name&Glory!Tue Nov 14 1995 09:456
    We DO have such a good time not being serious...
    
    Binder excepted, of course...
    
    :-)
    
1159.10SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 14 1995 12:0710
    Re .8
    
    Big trees with spiky leaves and housing koalas:
    	Arbores grandae foliarum spinosarum a koalis inhabitatae
    
    Small trees with papery bark used by aborigines as kindling:
    	Arbores exiguae cortigis chartei ab indigentibus usae ad incendentem
    
    Big ghost gums with white shiny bark:
    	Gummi granda phantasmensis cortigis candidis
1159.11SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Tue Nov 14 1995 12:086
    Re .9
    
    Hmpf.  One can have as much fun with real words, I'll have you know. 
    Anyone reading/hearing this stuff who knows a smattering of Latin will
    be all the more confounded if the words are apparently right and
    meaningful.
1159.12AUSSIE::WHORLOWMy Cow is dead!Tue Nov 14 1995 17:3610
    G'day,
     Wonderful... think superlatives.. magic!
    
    Thanks..
    
    How about (he says pushing his luck)
    
    dead twigs and leaves on the ground that might catch fire?
    
    derek
1159.13SMURF::BINDEREis qui nos doment uescimur.Wed Nov 15 1995 09:469
    Re .12
    
    dead twigs and leaves on the ground that might catch fire:
    	surculi foliaque in humo mortui qui exardescant
    
    The word "foliarum" in .10 should be foliorum instead.  Sorry, I was
    overly hasty.
    
    -dick
1159.14JRDV04::DIAMONDsegmentation fault (california dumped)Wed Nov 15 1995 20:434
    >The word "foliarum" in .10 should be foliorum instead.  Sorry, I was
    >overly hasty.
    
    Hey, it was just a typo.  No need to get hasty about it.
1159.15AUSSIE::WHORLOWMy Cow is dead!Wed Nov 15 1995 22:037
    G'day,
     I am overwhelmed and consumed with gratitude.
    
    Thanks.
    
    Derek