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Socrates drank the hemlock

  • 1 hemlock

    hem·lock
    [ˈhemlɒk, AM -lɑ:k]
    n
    1. no pl (plant) Schierling m; (poison) Schierlingssaft m
    cup of \hemlock Schierlingsbecher m
    2. (pine tree) Schierlingstanne f, Hemlocktanne f
    * * *
    ['hemlɒk]
    n
    (BOT: poisonous plant) Schierling m; (= tree) Schierlings- or Hemlocktanne f; (= poison) Schierling(saft) m

    Socrates drank the hemlockSokrates trank den Schierlingsbecher

    * * *
    hemlock [ˈhemlɒk; US -ˌlɑk] s
    1. BOT Schierling m
    2. fig Schierlings-, Giftbecher m
    3. auch hemlock fir, hemlock pine, hemlock spruce BOT Hemlock-, Schierlingstanne f
    * * *
    n.
    Schierling m.

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