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1 hemlock
hem·lock[ˈhemlɒk, AM -lɑ:k]ncup of \hemlock Schierlingsbecher m* * *['hemlɒk]n(BOT: poisonous plant) Schierling m; (= tree) Schierlings- or Hemlocktanne f; (= poison) Schierling(saft) mSocrates drank the hemlock — Sokrates trank den Schierlingsbecher
* * *1. BOT Schierling m2. fig Schierlings-, Giftbecher m* * *n.Schierling m.
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