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1 λείριον
λείρ-ιον, τό,A Madonna lily, Lilium candidum, prob.in Thphr.HP9.16.6; = κρίνον, Dsc.3.102, cf. h.Cer. 427, Hp.Mul.2.179, A.R.1.879.II polyanthus narcissus, Narcissus Tazetta, Thphr.HP6.8.1, 7.13.4, Dsc.4.158.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λείριον
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2 νάρκισσος
A narcissus, of various species, h.Cer.8, 428, S.OC 683 (lyr.), Mosch.2.65; pheasant's eye, Narcissus poeticus, Thphr.HP6.8.1, Dsc.4.158; autumn narcissus, N. serotinus, Thphr.HP6.6.9; Narcissus Tazetta, polyanthus narcissus, Dsc.l.c. (this prob. in S. l.c.). (Connected with νάρκη, because of its narcotic properties, acc. to Plu.2.647b.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νάρκισσος
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3 ναρκίσσινον
ναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: masc acc sgναρκίσσινοςmade of narcissus: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ναρκίσσοιο
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5 ναρκίσσοις
νάρκισσοςnarcissus: fem dat plνάρκισσοςnarcissus: masc dat pl -
6 ναρκίσσου
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7 ναρκίσσους
νάρκισσοςnarcissus: fem acc plνάρκισσοςnarcissus: masc acc pl -
8 ναρκίσσω
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9 ναρκίσσῳ
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10 ναρκίσσων
νάρκισσοςnarcissus: fem gen plνάρκισσοςnarcissus: masc gen pl -
11 νάρκισσοι
νάρκισσοςnarcissus: fem nom /voc plνάρκισσοςnarcissus: masc nom /voc pl -
12 νάρκισσον
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13 νάρκισσος
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14 νάρκισσος
Grammatical information: m. (f.)Derivatives: ναρκίσσινος `made from narcissus, nacissus-coloured' (Hp., Dsc., pap.), - ίτης name of a stone (D. P., Plin.; because of the colour or the smell?; cf. Redard 58).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Connection with νάρκη has been considered because of the appeasing effect of the plant (Picard Mél. Navarre 328 n. 7; thus already Plu. 2, 647 b), either with the foreign σσο-suffix (after κυπάρισσος?) or through folketymological adaptation of a foreign word. But the suffix points to a Pre-Greek word; cf. Hester Lingua 13(1965,361, with Heubeck Vox Romanica 19(1960)151f.Page in Frisk: 2, 290Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νάρκισσος
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15 Νάρκισσος
Νάρκισσος, ου, ὁ Narcissus, a name found rather freq. among slaves and freedmen (Tacitus, Ann. 13, 1; Sueton., Claudius 28; Cass. Dio 64, 3, 4; IMagnMai 122d, 14; IHierap 80; IG XII, 8, 548, 2; CIL VI 4123; 4346; 5206 al.). Paul greets οἱ ἐκ τῶν Ναρκίσσου οἱ ὄντες ἐν κυρίῳ those belonging to the household of Narcissus who are Christians Ro 16:11 (slaves of Ν. are meant. Cp. Narcissiani CIL III 3973, VI 15640).—LGPN I. M-M. -
16 Ναρκίσσοιο
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17 Ναρκίσσοις
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18 Ναρκίσσου
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19 Ναρκίσσους
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20 Ναρκίσσω
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