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1 NARD-OIL
[N]NARDUS (-I) (F)NARDUM (-I) (N) -
2 nardus
nardus ī, f, νάρδοσ, an Indian plant yielding nard-oil: lenis, O.—Nard-balsam, nard-oil: Assyria, H.* * *unguent/balsam/oil of nard (an aromatic plant); the plant nard -
3 nardum
nardum ī, n, νάρδον, nard, nard-balsam, nard-oil: Achaemenium, H., Tb., Pr.* * *unguent/balsam/oil of nard (an aromatic plant); the plant nard -
4 nardum
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5 nardus
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6 foliātum
foliātum ī, n [folium], an ointment of leaves of spikenard, nard-oil, Iu.* * * -
7 foliatum
I.Adj.:II.caulis,
Plin. 21, 16, 59, § 99; 21, 15, 54, § 91; Pall. Mart. 10 fin.:arbores,
App. M. 4, p. 143.—Subst.: fŏlĭātum, i, n. (sc. unguentum), an ointment or oil made of the leaves of spikenard (hence also called nardinum), nard-oil, Plin. 13, 1, 2, § 15; Juv. 6, 465; Mart. 11, 27, 9; 14, 110, 2. -
8 foliatus
I.Adj.:II.caulis,
Plin. 21, 16, 59, § 99; 21, 15, 54, § 91; Pall. Mart. 10 fin.:arbores,
App. M. 4, p. 143.—Subst.: fŏlĭātum, i, n. (sc. unguentum), an ointment or oil made of the leaves of spikenard (hence also called nardinum), nard-oil, Plin. 13, 1, 2, § 15; Juv. 6, 465; Mart. 11, 27, 9; 14, 110, 2. -
9 ναρδολιπής
A anointed with nard-oil, AP6.254 (Myrin.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναρδολιπής
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10 Nardenöl
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11 נרדינון
נַרְדִּינוֹןm. (νάρδινον, sub. μῦρον) nard-oil. Cant. R. to IV, 14 (expl. נֵרְדְּ ib.). -
12 נַרְדִּינוֹן
נַרְדִּינוֹןm. (νάρδινον, sub. μῦρον) nard-oil. Cant. R. to IV, 14 (expl. נֵרְדְּ ib.). -
13 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. -
14 νάρδος
νάρδος, ἡ,A spikenard, Nardostachys Jatamansi, Thphr.HP9.7.2, Nic. Th. 604, LXX Ca.1.12, Ev.Marc.14.3;ν. Ἰνδική Dsc.1.7
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, al.; cf. sq.2 ν. Κελτική Celtic nard, Valeriana celtica, Dsc.1.8, cf. Plin.HN14.107.3 ν. ὀρεινή or ὀρεία mountain nard, Valeriana Dioscoridis, Dsc.1.9 (cf. Thphr.HP 9.7.4).4 ν. Συριακή Syrian nard, Cymbopogon Iwarancusa, Dsc. 1.7, cf. Plin.HN12.45.5 νάρδου ῥίζα ginger grass, Cymbopogon Schoenanthus, Arr.An.6.22, cf. 7.20.II oil of spikenard, PSI6.628.7 (iii B.C.), AP6.250 (Antiphil.), Aret.CD2.2, etc.;ν. Βαβυλωνιακή Alex.308
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15 Nardenöl
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16 νάρδινος
A of nard, ν. μύρον oil of spikenard, Men.274, Plb.30.26.2; ἔλαιον ν. Edict.Diocl.Troez.27, al.;τὰ ν. Antiph.35
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