Lumia,[1]limia,[2] vel lima[3] (a nomine Arabico ليمة līma, a Persico لیمو līmū) est nomen variarum specierum et hybridarum in genereCitro. Fructus earum, qui eisdem nominibus appellantur, rotundi sunt, nonnumquam paululum elongati, viridis vel flavi coloris et saporis acidi. Quem propter saporem saepe ad cibos condiendos et potus parandos adhibentur.
1697 : William Dampier, A New Voyage Round the World (Londinii: James Knapton) p. 296 apud Internet Archive
Eruditio
A. C. Andrews, "Acclimatization of citrus fruits in the Mediterranean region" in Agricultural history vol. 35 (1961) pp. 35-46 JSTOR
Harold W. Glidden, "The Lemon in Asia and Europe" in Journal of the American Oriental Society vol. 57 (1937) pp. 381-396, esp. p. 385 JSTOR
Robert Willard Hodgson, "Horticultural Varieties of Citrus: Common Acid Members—Citron, Lemon, and Lime" in Walter Reuther, Herbert John Webber, Leon Dexter Batchelor, edd., The Citrus Industry, vol. 1: History, World Distribution, Botany, and Varieties (2a ed. Riverside: University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences, 1967 ~) cap. 4
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