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(Greek > Latin: fields; wild, savage; living in the fields, via ager, agri.)
(Greek: land, soil, field, fields; earth; wild, as one who lives in the fields; wildness; savage, savageness)
(Latin: wild, untamed)
(Greek: wild grass; grass)
(Greek balaustion > Latin balaustium: supporting post of a railing on a balcony, staircase, etc. Borrowed from Italian balaustro, from balaustra; so called because of the resemblance of a baluster to the double-curving calyx tube of the "wild pomegranate flower".)
(also known as trichinellosis, it is caused by eating raw or undercooked pork and wild game products)
Word Entries containing the term: “wild
Fields, Forests, Wild Animals, Flocks, and Shepherds: Pan, Faunus
Greek: Pan (god)
Latin: Faunus (god)

The god of nature. Symbols: goats and satyrs.

This entry is located in the following unit: gods and goddesses from Greek and Latin Myths (page 1)
Moon, Wild Animals, Youth, and Hunting: Artemis, Diana
Greek: Artemis (goddess); earlier, goddess of the moon: Selene
Latin: Diana (goddess); earlier, goddess of the moon: Luna

The goddess of the moon and hunting, patroness of maidens. Symbols: the crescent, stag, and arrows.

This entry is located in the following unit: gods and goddesses from Greek and Latin Myths (page 2)
Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas
Earth's Astonishing Animals and WHERE THEY LIVE; Editor in chief, Nancy Laties Feresten; National Geographic Society; Washington D.C.; 2010.

Printed in Hong Kong.

Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas

Earth's Astonishing Animals and where they live; Editor in chief, Nancy Laties Feresten; National Geographic Society; Washington, DC; 2010.

Printed in Hong Kong.

This entry is located in the following unit: Bibliography of Sources Regarding Habitat and Dwelling Environments (page 1)