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1 δαύκον
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2 δαῦκον
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3 δαύκου
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4 δαύκων
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5 δαύκω
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6 δαύκῳ
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7 δαφνειδής
δαφν-ειδής, ές,IIτὸ δ.
spurge-laurel, Daphne Laureola,Hp.
Nat.Mul. 33, Dsc.4.146.2 = κληματίς, Dsc.4.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δαφνειδής
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8 δαῦκος
A Cretensis, Hp.Acut.23, Dsc.3.72 (who applies the name to two other species, Peucedanum Cervaria and Psychotis Amnis), POxy.1088.65, Gal.6.654; also, = σταφυλῖνος, wild carrot, Daucus Carota, Id.11.862, which is called [full] δαῦκον, τό, by Thphr.HP9.15.5 (but, = Malabaila aurea, ib.9.15.8,9.20.2): [full] δαύκειον, τό, Nic.Th. 858, 939: [full] δαυκίν (i.e. δαυκίον), Gp.12.1.2:—also [full] δαυχμός, Nic.Th.94 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Al. 199.------------------------------------δαῦκος· ὁ θρασύς, Hsch. -
9 κροκόεις
A saffron coloured, prob.l. in Pi.P.4.232, cf. Sapph.Supp.22.7;δαῦκον Thphr.HP9.15.5
;κισσός Theoc.Ep.3
;στολίδος κ. τρυφά E. Ph. 1491
(lyr.); χιτών Phalaec. ap. Ath.10.440d.2 κροκόεις (sc. χιτών), ὁ, = κροκωτός, dress-robe of saffron,ὃς ἐμὲ κροκόεντ' ἐνέδυσεν Ar.Th. 1044
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10 δαῦκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of several Umbellates (Athamanta Cretensis, Peucedanum Cervaria, Daucus Carota; Hp., Dsc., H.; see Andrews, ClassPhil. 44, 185);Other forms: Also δαῦκον (Thphr.), δαύκειον (Nic.), δαυκίον (Gp.); also δαῦχος (below), δαυχμός (Nic.), see also on δάφνη.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The plants are characterized by their sharp smell and the bitter, burning taste of the root, so that connection with δαίω `kindle, burn' is possible; s. Solmsen IF 26, 106f., Wortf. 118 n. 1, where the scholia to Nic. Th. 94 on δαυχμός (v. l. δαῦκος) are mentioned: Πλούταρχος πλείονα μέν φησι γένη τῆς βοτάνης εἶναι, τὸ δε κοινὸν τῆς δυνάμεως ἰδίωμα δριμὺ καὶ πυρῶδες. But the Daukos-plants will rather have their name from the gummi-like sap, which is taken from certain kinds and which burns with hell flame; cf. δαυχμόν εὔκαυστον ξύλον δάφνης. (Note the form καῦκον in Ps.-Dsc. 2, 139, which was influenced by κάω, καῦσαι.) - Mediterranean origin is quite possible. We shall see under δάφνη that we have to do with one word. Note that δαῦκος and δαῦχος are one word: δαύκου τὸ μέντοι δαὺκου καὶ δαύχου γράφεται, ἐπὶ τινων δε καὶ γλύκου...H. [here we must without a doubt assume an older δαύκου].Page in Frisk: 1,352Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δαῦκος
См. также в других словарях:
δαύκον — δαῦκον, το (Α) ο δαύκος. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Παράλληλος τ. τού δαύκος*] … Dictionary of Greek
δαῦκον — Cretensis neut nom/voc/acc sg δαῦκος Cretensis masc acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δαύκου — δαῦκον Cretensis neut gen sg δαῦκος Cretensis masc gen sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δαύκων — δαῦκον Cretensis neut gen pl δαῦκος Cretensis masc gen pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
δαύκῳ — δαῦκον Cretensis neut dat sg δαῦκος Cretensis masc dat sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
хрен — род. п. а, также старый хрен, презрительно, о старике; укр. хрiн, сербск. цслав. хрѣнъ, болг. хрян(ът), сербохорв. хре̏н, род. п. хрѐна, словен. hrèn, род. п. hrena, др. чеш. chřěn, чеш. křen, слвц. chren, польск. chrzan, в. луж. khrěn, н.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
dauco — (Del lat. daucum, zanahoria.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 BOTÁNICA Biznaga, planta umbelífera. 2 BOTÁNICA Zanahoria silvestre. * * * dauco (del rom. and. «dáwqu», del lat. «daucum» o «daucŏs», del gr. «daûkos» o «daûkon») 1 m. *Biznaga (planta… … Enciclopedia Universal
dauco — (Del mozár. dáwqu, este del lat. daucum o daucos, y este del gr. δαῦκος o δαῦκον). 1. m. biznaga (ǁ planta umbelífera). 2. Zanahoria silvestre … Diccionario de la lengua española