Ayns lus-oaylleeaght, she gass lus eh raisoam (ass Greagish ῥίζωμα, rhízōma "dhossan dy 'raueyn",[1], ass ῥιζόω, rhizóō "cur er goaill ynnyd")[2]. T'ad co-chruinnaghagh as fo-halloo son y chooid smoo, as t'ad cur magh fraueyn as stholeyn ass ny noadyn oc dy mennick. T'eh ny haase gientyn neucheintyssagh lossreeyn.

Raisoam jinshar er ny hroggal
Lus Euphorbia cur magh raisoamyn

Ta sthollane casley rish raisoam, agh ta sthollane gobbey ass gass t'ayn hannah, ta eddyr-noadyn liauyrey echey, as t'eh cur magh stholeyn noa ass y chione. She ard-ghass y lus eh raisoam, as ta eddyr-noadyn beggey echey; t'eh cur magh fraueyn ass eaghtyr s'inshley ny noadyn, as stholeyn ass eaghtyr s'yrdjey ny noadyn. Ta moyllyn myr praaseyn nyn raisoamyn ny sthollaneyn er nyn mooadaghey dys tashtey cooid.[3]

Ta raisoamyn erskyn thallooin ec kuse dy lossreeyn, goaill stiagh cliogee ennagh, as ta renniee skeaylley liorish raisoamyn. Ta lossreeyn as raisoamyn fo-halloo oc goaill stiagh jinsharyn, cuirtlee ennagh, Dionaea muscipula, lus y lhionney, as gollianee vooarey. Ta raisoamyn ayns un vrat dy mennick, agh ta fir yl-vrattagh ec gollianee vooarey[4].

My ta raisoam er ny vrishey ayns peeshyn, foddee dagh peesh gaase dys lus noa. Shen gientyn losseragh, as ta eirinee as gareyderyn jannoo ymmyd jeh dys sheelraghey lossreeyn ennagh. T'adsyn goaill stiagh jinsharyn, lus y lhionney, cliogee, blaa Boaldyn as asparag.

Jeeagh er reagh

Imraaghyn reagh

  1. ῥίζωμα. Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon ec Perseus Project
  2. ῥιζόω
  3. Kingsley R. Stern Introductory Plant Biology, 10th ed. ISBN 0072909412
  4. Husby, C: Ecology and Physiology of the Giant Horsetails, [1]