That same site states that "cornelian" comes from "cornel" which comes from "cornu", describing hard and tough objects, such as the horn of a goat. Researching for my book, however, I found that "cornelian" refers to the fruits similatrity in color to cornelian (or carnelian) quartz. Cornelian quartz "has a waxy luster and a deep red, reddish white, of flesh red ('carnis' is Latin for flesh color) color". Perhaps the "mas" meaning is also wrong; perhaps I'm wrong about Cornus meaning.
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> On Mar 16, 2016, at 12:57 AM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>
> I read, probably on this list, that "mas" is for "masculine, since the young tree only produces masculine blooms.
>
> Ginda Fisher
>
> On Mar 15, 2016, at 5:35 PM, Dr. Lucky Pittman wrote:
>
>> C.mas in full bloom here in KY right now.
>>
>> Saw a post on Facebook one night last week... nice photo, with caption
>> "Cornus mas fruit" , and underneath, the 'see translation hypertext'...
>> clicked on it... "Cornus more fruit"... from Spanish....
>> Duh. I knew 'mas' meant 'more' in el Espanol... but I'm not certain that
>> that is where that specific epithet came from.
>>
>> Lucky Pittman
>> Hopkinsville, KY
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sam (MPCA)
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>> Subject: [nafex] Ancient Fruit Cornelian Cherry Warrants a Comeback (ABC
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>> Chron.com
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>> Ancient Fruit Cornelian Cherry Warrants a Comeback
>> <https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wire
>> Story/ancient-fruit-cornelian-cherry-warrants-comeback-37654386&ct=ga&cd=CAE
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>> ABC News
>> Summer and fall also bring fruits, which, unknown to most people, are
>> edible. The fruits - oval, fire-engine red, with a single stone - look a lot
>> like ...
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