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Definition of Lathyrus sativus
1. Noun. European annual grown for forage; seeds used for food in India and for stock elsewhere.
Group relationships: Genus Lathyrus, Lathyrus
Generic synonyms: Vetchling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lathyrus Sativus
Literary usage of Lathyrus sativus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forage Plants and Their Culture by Charles Vancouver Piper (1914)
"GRASS-PEA (Lathyrus sativus) 546. The grass-pea, vetchling or chickling vetch,
is native to the Mediterranean region eastward to central Asia. ..."
2. Forage Plants and Their Culture by Charles Vancouver Piper (1914)
"GRASS-PEA (Lathyrus sativus) 546. The grass-pea, vetchling or chickling vetch,
is native to the Mediterranean region eastward to central Asia. ..."
3. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1897)
"Louden thus describes the lathyrus sativus, chickling vetch. A deciduous climber,
annual. ... The lathyrus sativus is known by the French names of la gesse ..."
4. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1860)
"Notice of a Form of Paralysis of the Lower Extremities, extensively prevailing
in part of the District of Allahabad, produced by the use of Lathyrus sativus ..."
5. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers by Edward Pollock Anschutz (1917)
"... size until it completely disappeared, and at the present time over five years
have passed with no return of the trouble. Lathyrus sativus NATURAL ..."
6. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1860)
"... of tlie Lower Extremities, extensively prevailing in part of the District of
Allahabad, produced by the use of Lathyrus sativus as an Article of Food. ..."