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Revision as of 10:42, 22 December 2022

Latin > English

cnecos cneci N F :: safflower (Carthamus tinctorius); similar thistle

Latin > German (Georges)

cnēcos (cnīcos), ī, f. (κνῆκος), Saflor (Carthamus tinctorius, L.), eine Pflanze, die man beim Käsemachen als Lab zum Gerinnen der Milch brauchte, Col. 7, 8, 1. Plin. 21, 90; cneci flores, Apic. 6, 228; 7, 284; 8, 233. – Form cnīcos, Scrib. 135.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cnēcos, ī, f., safran bâtard : Col. Rust. 7, 8, 1 ; Plin. 21, 90.

Translations

safflower

Amharic: ሱፍ; Arabic: مُرِّيق‎, مُرَّيْق‎, مِرِّيق‎, عُصْفُر‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܚܪܝܥܐ‎, ܩܽܘܪܛܡܳܐ‎; Armenian: կանճրակ; Middle Armenian: ասփուր; Bengali: কুসুম; Bulgarian: шафранка; Catalan: safranó; Chechen: даьтта доккху баӀ; Chinese Cantonese: 紅花; Mandarin: 紅花, 红花; Czech: světlice; Dutch: saffloer; Finnish: saflori, värisaflori; French: carthame des teinturiers; Galician: cártamo; German: Färberdistel; Greek: κάρθαμος ο βαφικός, αγιοσαφαράνα, ασφούρι, σαφράνι; Ancient Greek: κνῆκος; Gujarati: કસુંબો; Hindi: कुसुम; Indonesian: kesumba; Italian: cartamo, zafferanone; Japanese: 紅花; Javanese: ꦏꦼꦱꦸꦩ꧀ꦧ; Kannada: ಕುಸುಬಿ; Kapampangan: kasuba; Korean: 잇꽃; Kurdish Central Kurdish: کاخڵی‎; Latin: cnecos; Malay: kesumba; Malayalam: ചെണ്ടൂരകം; Marathi: करडई; Nepali: कुसुम; Oriya: କୁସୁମ; Persian: کاجیره‎, کافیشه‎; Polish: krokosz; Portuguese: açafroa; Punjabi: ਕਸੁੰਭ; Romanian: șofrănaș, șofrănel; Russian: сафлор; Sanskrit: कुसुम्भ; Slovene: žafranika; Spanish: alazor; Swedish: safflor, färgtistel; Tagalog: kasubha, biri; Telugu: కుసుమ; Thai: คำฝอย; Tibetan: གུར་ཀུམ; Turkish: aspir; Vietnamese: hồng hoa