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1 spikenard
spike.nard[sp'aikna:d] n 1 Bot espicanardo, nardo. 2 óleo de nardo. -
2 νάρδος
νάρδος, ου, ἡ (prob. a Semit. loanw. [HLewy, Die sem. Fremdwörter im Griech. 1895, 40], but ultimately of Indo-European orig. [Pers. nārdı̄n; Sanskr. naladâ])① an aromatic plant from which oil of nard is derived, (spike)nard (En 32:1) a perennial herb of the Valerian family: Zohary 205, native to India (Onesicritus: 134 Fgm. 22 Jac.; Arrian, Anab. 6, 22, 5) στέφανος ἐκ νάρδου στάχυος πεπλεγμένος a wreath woven of nard blossoms ApcPt 3:10 (cp. Theophr., HP 9, 7, 2ff).② an aromatic oil of the (spike)nard plant, extracted fr. the root (Nicander, Ther. 937, Alexiph. 402 νάρδου ῥίζαι), oil of nard (s. Peripl. Eryth. c. 39; 48; Diosc., Mat. Med. 1, 6, 75; Pliny, NH 12, 26; 13, 2; 4; PSI 628, 7 [III B.C.]; PEdg 69 [=Sb 6775], 5 [257 B.C.]; POxy 1088, 49; PGM 13, 19; 353; SSol 1:12; 4:13f) μύρον νάρδου ointment or perfume of nard Mk 14:3; J 12:3. In the latter pass. a pound of it is valued at 300 denarii=an average worker’s wages for a period of almost ten months (vss. 3 and 5). ILöw, D. Flora d. Juden III 1924, 482–88; SNaber, Νάρδος πιστική: Mnemosyne 30, 1902, 1–15; WSchoff, Nard: JAOS 43, 1925, 216–28; JBrown, The Mediterranean Vocab. of the Vine, VetusT 19, ’69, 160–64; New Docs 1, 85.—DELG. M-M. S. πιστικός 3. -
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5 στάχυς
στάχυς, υος, ὁ① the fruiting spike of a cereal grain, head or ear (of grain) (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; EpArist 63; Philo, Aet. M. 98; Jos., Bell. 2, 112, Ant. 5, 213 al.; Just., D. 119, 3) in our lit. only of wheat Mk 4:28ab. τίλλειν (τοὺς) στάχυας pick (the) heads of wheat 2:23; Mt 12:1; cp. Lk 6:1.② νάρδου στάχυς (Geopon. 7, 13, 1)=ναρδοστάχυς the flower of the aromatic plant spikenard, (spike)nard flower (shaped like a head of grain) ApcPt 3, 10.—DELG. M-M. -
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8 spikenard
nounнард (растение и ароматическое масло)* * *(n) аралия; нард* * ** * *[spike·nard || 'spaɪknɑrd /-nɑːd] n. нард [бот.]* * ** * *1) нард 2) редк. валериана -
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м.( растение и ароматическое вещество) (spike)nard -
10 בוכריא
בּוּכַּרְיָא, בּוּכַּרְיָה(בַּכַּרְיָא Ar.), (m. pl.?) f. (baccar, baccaris; βἁκχαρις = ἄσαρον; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Asaron, Löw Pfl. p. 370) baccar, an aromatic plant supposed to be hazelwort or spike-nard. Shebi. VII, 2 (Ms. M. כובריא). Tosef.Kil.III, 12 בורכייר ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. ברכוייר, ברכוייד). -
11 בּוּכַּרְיָא
בּוּכַּרְיָא, בּוּכַּרְיָה(בַּכַּרְיָא Ar.), (m. pl.?) f. (baccar, baccaris; βἁκχαρις = ἄσαρον; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Asaron, Löw Pfl. p. 370) baccar, an aromatic plant supposed to be hazelwort or spike-nard. Shebi. VII, 2 (Ms. M. כובריא). Tosef.Kil.III, 12 בורכייר ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. ברכוייר, ברכוייד). -
12 בּוּכַּרְיָה
בּוּכַּרְיָא, בּוּכַּרְיָה(בַּכַּרְיָא Ar.), (m. pl.?) f. (baccar, baccaris; βἁκχαρις = ἄσαρον; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Asaron, Löw Pfl. p. 370) baccar, an aromatic plant supposed to be hazelwort or spike-nard. Shebi. VII, 2 (Ms. M. כובריא). Tosef.Kil.III, 12 בורכייר ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. ברכוייר, ברכוייד).
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spike|nard — «SPYK nuhrd, nahrd», noun. 1. a sweet smelling ointment used by the ancients. 2. the fragrant East Indian plant from which it was probably obtained; nard. It belongs to the same family as the valerian. 3. a tall American herb of the ginseng… … Useful english dictionary
spike — spike; spike·let; spike·man; spike·nard; un·spike; hand·spike; … English syllables
nard — com·mu·nard; epi·nard; gon·nard·ite; gur·nard; le·nard; pi·nard; re·nard·ite; rey·nard; spike·nard; the·nard·ite; win·nard; ber·nard·ine; ca·nard; nard; … English syllables
spikenard — spike·nard … English syllables
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spignet — Spikenard Spike nard, n.[For spiked nard; cf. G. spieknarde, NL. spica nardi. See {Spike} an ear, and {Nard}.] 1. (Bot.) An aromatic plant. In the United States it is the {Aralia racemosa}, often called {spignet}, and used as a medicine. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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