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 Translation for 'einkorn' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   einkorn | einkorns
gras.T
einkornhveiti {hv} [Triticum monococcum]
einkorn wheat
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Translation for 'einkorn' from English to Icelandic

einkorn wheat
einkornhveiti {hv} [Triticum monococcum]gras.T
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Usage Examples English
  • The inhabitants' subsisted based both on the cultivation of grains (einkorn, emmer and barley) and husbandry of domesticated animals (primarily cattle, but also goats, sheep and pigs).
  • Farro is sometimes inaccurately referred to as "spelt" in English, neglecting that the term refers to all three grains – emmer, einkorn, and spelt.
  • Along with einkorn wheat, emmer was one of the first crops domesticated in the Near East.
  • The economy was unspecialised agriculture and pastoralism. Crops included emmer, einkorn, dwarf wheat, and barley. Animals included cattle, pigs, sheep and goats.
  • Einkorn wheat is one of the earliest cultivated forms of wheat, alongside emmer wheat ("T. ...

  • On his 1906 field trip to Mount Hermon, while trekking around the Upper Galilee in the area of Rashaya in what is now Lebanon, with the exception of einkorn, a different ancient species, which is currently just a relict crop.
  • Agriculture in Okolište was based on grain cultivation dominated by emmer and einkorn, along with barley, millet and naked wheat.
  • The diploid species einkorn and tetraploid species emmer are early wheat species.
  • "Triticum urartu", also known as red wild einkorn wheat, and a form of einkorn wheat, is a grass species related to wheat, and native to western Asia.
  • However, it has been questioned whether there is sufficient empirical evidence to support this claim, because as of 2018 we lack studies that directly compare modern wheat versus ancient cultivars with low ATI content (such as einkorn wheat) in people with NCGS.

  • Wild emmer and einkorn wheat were found in the first layers of excavation.
  • George Wilcox warned that the discovery of two grains of einkorn wheat at the site should be treated cautiously as anomalies to the general assumption that emmer was the only type of wheat used during the PPNA in the southern Levant.
  • The first transitions to agriculture in the region could be observed by the discovery of wild barley and einkorn.
  • Domesticated emmer wheat was the primary crop grown, along with domesticated einkorn, barley and flax. A low number of peas and lentils were found compared to similar sites.
  • The emmer and the einkorn were sometimes grown as maslin, or mixed crops.

  • In wild cereals and in the primitive domesticated einkorn, emmer and spelt wheats, the husks enclose each seed tightly. Before the grain can be used, the husks must be removed.
  • Originally, the seeds used to prepare slurries were very diverse as millet or einkorn.
  • Similar cereal grains were discovered as Valamoti mentions within her article, "the archaeobotanical remains from Argissa discussed here consist of at least 3,588 sprouted cereal grains that were identified to einkorn (2,319); a further 157 sprouted grains were identified as "T.
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