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1 balsamum
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2 acacia
acacia, gum arabic tree; gum of this or related trees. gum arabic -
3 gingīva
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4 lacrima
lacrima (old, lacruma), ae, f a tear: cito exarescit lacrima: lacrimam dare ignoto, shed a tear for, O.: homini lacrimae cadunt gaudio, he sheds tears of joy, T.: lacrimis oculos suffusa nitentīs, her eyes moistened with tears, V.: neque prae lacrimis iam loqui possum, cannot speak for tears: lacrimas vix tenere, restrain: multis cum lacrimis obsecrare, Cs.: lacrimis opplet os lotum sibi, T.: lacrimas mitte, away with tears, T.: lacrimas profundere: ciere, to cause to flow, V.: lacrimas excussit mihi, forced from me, T.: quis talia fando Temperet a lacrimis, V.: his lacrimis vitam damus, (moved) by this lament, V.—Prov.: hinc illae lacrimae, T.: inde irae et lacrimae, Iu.—A tear, gum-drop (from plants): Narcissi, V., O.* * *tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping (pl.); dirge -
5 cumminosus
Icumminosa, cumminosum ADJgummy; full of gumIIcumminosa, cumminosum ADJgummy, full of gum -
6 bdellium
bdellĭum, ii, n. ( bĕdella, ae, f., Marc. Emp. 19; cf. the letter B), = bdellion, an Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, the vine-palm: Borassus flabelliformis, Linn.; Plin. 12, 9, 19, § 35; Isid. Orig. 17, 8, 6.—II.Meton., the costly gum exuding from it:Arabicum,
Veg. 6, 14, 1 and 5:color bdellii,
Vulg. Num. 11, 7.—Hence, as a term of endearment:tu crocinum et casia es, tu bdellium,
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7 bedella
bdellĭum, ii, n. ( bĕdella, ae, f., Marc. Emp. 19; cf. the letter B), = bdellion, an Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, the vine-palm: Borassus flabelliformis, Linn.; Plin. 12, 9, 19, § 35; Isid. Orig. 17, 8, 6.—II.Meton., the costly gum exuding from it:Arabicum,
Veg. 6, 14, 1 and 5:color bdellii,
Vulg. Num. 11, 7.—Hence, as a term of endearment:tu crocinum et casia es, tu bdellium,
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8 acanthus
acanthus ī, m, a plant, bear's-foot: mollis, V., O.; fem., an Egyptian thorn: semper frondens, V.* * *bear's-foot, (black) hellbore (plant); gum arabic tree/wood -
9 ēlectrum
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10 glūten
glūten inis, n [GLA-], glue, beeswax: collectumque haec ad munera, V.: lentum, V.* * *glue, paste; gum; adhesive; solder (Douay); connecting tie/band/bond (L+S) -
11 lacruma
lacruma see lacrima.* * *tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping (pl.); dirge -
12 murra (myrrha, murrha)
murra (myrrha, murrha) ae, f, μύρρα, the myrrh-tree, an Arabian tree, of which myrrh was the sap: Dum ferat et murram (terra), O.— Myrrh, the gum of the myrrh-tree (used as hairointment): crines murrā madentes, V., O.—Person., a daughter of Cinyras, changed into a myrrhtree, O. -
13 acanthicos
acanthicos, acanthicon ADJonly acanthicose mastiche -- gum/mastich from pine-thistle/helxine
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14 acanthinus
acanthina, acanthinum ADJof/resembling bear's-foot/hellbore plant; (gum) arabic; of/made of cotton -
15 acanthos
bear's-foot, (black) hellbore (plant); gum arabic tree/wood -
16 bdella
aromatic gum; tree (prob. of genus Balsamodendron) -
17 bdellium
aromatic gum; tree (prob. of genus Balsamodendron) -
18 brochon
aromatic gum-resin flowing from bdellium tree (used in medicine/perfume) -
19 cancamum
Arabian gum (Balsamodendron katuf?); (used for incense L+S) -
20 cedria
gum/resin of Syrian cedar (Juniperus excelia), cedar resin/pitch/tar
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