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1 Althaea
1.althaea, ae, f., = althaia, wild mallows, marsh-mallows, = hibiscum; Althaea officinalis, Linn.; Plin. 20, 21, 84, § 222; Pall. Oct. 14, 11; App. Herb. 38.2.Althaea, ae, f., = Althaia, daughter of Thestius, wife of Œneus, king of Calydon, and mother of Meleager, whom, in revenge for the death of her brothers slain by him in the Calydonian hunt, she killed, by burning the brand, on the preservation of which his life depended, Ov. M. 8, 446; 8, 511; 8, 531; cf. Hyg. Fab. 171. -
2 althaea
1.althaea, ae, f., = althaia, wild mallows, marsh-mallows, = hibiscum; Althaea officinalis, Linn.; Plin. 20, 21, 84, § 222; Pall. Oct. 14, 11; App. Herb. 38.2.Althaea, ae, f., = Althaia, daughter of Thestius, wife of Œneus, king of Calydon, and mother of Meleager, whom, in revenge for the death of her brothers slain by him in the Calydonian hunt, she killed, by burning the brand, on the preservation of which his life depended, Ov. M. 8, 446; 8, 511; 8, 531; cf. Hyg. Fab. 171. -
3 malvaceus
malvācĕus, a, um, adj. [malva], of or belonging to mallows, like mallows, mallowshaped (post-Aug.):caulis,
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4 malva
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5 alcea
alcĕa, ae, f., = alkea, a species of mallows: Malva alcea, Linn.; Plin. 27, 4, 6, § 21. -
6 malache
1.Form malache, Varr. L. L. 5, 21, § 103 Müll.; Plin. 20, 21, 84, § 222; App. Herb. 41.—2.Form moloche, Col. 10, 247 ( poet.); cf. Plin. 20, 4, 14, § 29; App. Herb. 41. -
7 malope
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8 malva
malva, ae, f. [malachê], mallows:in magnis laudibus malva est utraque, et sativa, et silvestris. Duo genera earum amplitudine folii discernuntur: majorem Graeci malopen vocant in sativis. Alteram ab emoliendo ventre dictam putant malachen, etc.,
Plin. 20, 21, 84, § 222; Cic. Fam. 7, 26, 2; Mart. 10, 48, 7. -
9 molochinarius
mŏlŏchĭnārĭus ( moloci-), ii, m. [id.].I.A mallow-dyer, one who dyes with the color of mallows (ante- and post-class.), Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 40.—II.A seller of mallowcolored garments, Inscr. Mar. 939, 6. -
10 molochites
† mŏlŏchītes, ae, m., = molochitês, an Arabian gem of the color of mallows, perh. malachite, Plin. 37, 8, 36, § 114. -
11 molocinarius
mŏlŏchĭnārĭus ( moloci-), ii, m. [id.].I.A mallow-dyer, one who dyes with the color of mallows (ante- and post-class.), Plaut. Aul. 3, 5, 40.—II.A seller of mallowcolored garments, Inscr. Mar. 939, 6. -
12 sycophyllon
sycŏphyllon, i, n., = sukophullon, marsh-mallows, App. Herb. 58.
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