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{{Reason}}According to Wiktionary, the term "dēns liōnis" is attested in Late Latin, but I cannot find any evidence for that. Maybe @[[User:Lukas|Lukas]] or @[[User:Logodaedalus|Logodaedalus]] can help me with that to find a source. [[User:Jācōbus|Jācōbus]] ([[User talk:Jācōbus|talk]]) 20:05, 3 March 2023 (CET)  | {{Reason}}According to Wiktionary, the term "dēns liōnis" is attested in Late Latin, but I cannot find any evidence for that. Maybe @[[User:Lukas|Lukas]] or @[[User:Logodaedalus|Logodaedalus]] can help me with that to find a source. [[User:Jācōbus|Jācōbus]] ([[User talk:Jācōbus|talk]]) 20:05, 3 March 2023 (CET)  | ||
:[https://mateo.uni-mannheim.de/camenaref/kirsch/kirsch1/p1/jpg/s0422.html Kirsch] does have ''Dens leonis'' as ''Löwenzahn, ein Kraut'' (Dandelion, an herb). [[User:Lūkās|Lūkās]] ([[User talk:Lūkās|talk]]) 23:14, 3 March 2023 (CET)  | |||
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Dandelion
Proposal: dēns liōnis
Reason: According to Wiktionary, the term "dēns liōnis" is attested in Late Latin, but I cannot find any evidence for that. Maybe @Lukas or @Logodaedalus can help me with that to find a source. Jācōbus (talk) 20:05, 3 March 2023 (CET)
- Kirsch does have Dens leonis as Löwenzahn, ein Kraut (Dandelion, an herb). Lūkās (talk) 23:14, 3 March 2023 (CET)
 
Pudding
Proposal: puddinga
Reason: I was think about words like puls dulcis, but pudding is a very universal word that has been adapted in every Romance language. Also Greek does use this word, so I am proposing this word. Jācōbus (talk) 21:02, 3 March 2023 (CET)
