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|esmgtx=ἡ bot. [[peonia]] λαβὼν πιθήκου ὀφθαλμὸν ἢ νέκυος βιοθανάτου καὶ βοτὰνην ἀγλαοφωτίδος <b class="b3">toma el ojo de un mono o de un muerto de forma violenta y una planta de peonia</b> P I 248 | |esmgtx=ἡ bot. [[peonia]] λαβὼν πιθήκου ὀφθαλμὸν ἢ νέκυος βιοθανάτου καὶ βοτὰνην ἀγλαοφωτίδος <b class="b3">toma el ojo de un mono o de un muerto de forma violenta y una planta de peonia</b> P I 248 | ||
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Albanian: lulegjake, bozhure; Armenian: քաջվարդ, պիոն; Azerbaijani: pion; Belarusian: півоня; Bulgarian: божур; Catalan: peònia; Chechen: цӏен лерг; Chinese Cantonese: 牡丹; Mandarin: 牡丹; Chuvash: пион; Crimean Tatar: şaqayıq; Czech: pivoňka; Danish: pæon; Dutch: [[pioen]], [[pioenroos]]; Estonian: pojeng; Finnish: pioni; French: [[pivoine]]; Galician: peonia; Georgian: იორდასალამი; German: [[Pfingstrose]], [[Päonie]]; Greek: [[παιωνία]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγλαόφαντον]], [[ἀγλαοφῶτις]], [[αἱμαγωγόν]], [[ἀλφαιωνία]], [[ἀλφαωνιά]], [[ἀλφαωνία]], [[γλαβρήνη]], [[γλαοφώτη]], [[γλυκυσίδη]], [[γλυκυσίδιον]], [[γλυκυσῖτις]], [[δάκτυλοι Ἰδαῖοι]], [[διχόμηνος]], [[τὸ διχότομον]], [[διχότομον]], [[Ἑκατεία]], [[ἐφιαλτεία]], [[ἐφιαλτία]], [[ἐφιάλτιον]], [[θεοδόνιον]], [[θεοδώνιον]], [[κυνόσπαστος]], [[μήνιον]], [[ὀροβάδιον]], [[ὀρόβαξ]], [[παιωνία]], [[παιονίη]], [[σελήνιον]], [[σεληνόγονον]], [[σεληνόγονος]]; Hebrew: אַדְמוֹנִית; Hungarian: bazsarózsa; Italian: [[peonia]]; Japanese: 牡丹, ボタン; Kashubian: bùjón; Kazakh: таушымылдық, шұғынық, сәлдегүл; Korean: 모란; Kyrgyz: пион; Latin: [[paeonia]]; Latvian: peonija; Lithuanian: bijūnas; Macedonian: божур; Mongolian: цээнэ цэцэг; Norman: pâsse-rose; Polish: piwonia, peonia; Portuguese: [[peônia]], [[peónia]]; Romanian: bujor; Russian: [[пион]]; Serbo-Croatian: божур, božur; Slovene: potonika; Spanish: [[peonía]]; Swedish: pion; Tatar: пион, чалма чәчәк, чалмабаш; Thai: โบตั๋น; Turkish: şakayık; Ukrainian: півонія; Uzbek: sallagul; Vietnamese: mẫu đơn | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:38, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
ιδος, ἡ, peony, = γλυκυσίδη, Dsc.3.140, Plin.HN24.160, Ael.NA14.24.
Spanish (DGE)
-ιδος, ἡ
bot. peonía hembra, Paeonia officinalis L., Bolus 300.2, Dsc.3.140, Ps.Democr.B 300.2, Ael.NA 14.24, Ps.Apul.Herb.65.9, Poet.de herb.155.
German (Pape)
[Seite 17] ιδος, ἡ, Ael. H. A. 14, 24. 27, eine Pflanze; über den Acc. f. Lob. paral. 257.
Léxico de magia
ἡ bot. peonia λαβὼν πιθήκου ὀφθαλμὸν ἢ νέκυος βιοθανάτου καὶ βοτὰνην ἀγλαοφωτίδος toma el ojo de un mono o de un muerto de forma violenta y una planta de peonia P I 248
Translations
peony
Albanian: lulegjake, bozhure; Armenian: քաջվարդ, պիոն; Azerbaijani: pion; Belarusian: півоня; Bulgarian: божур; Catalan: peònia; Chechen: цӏен лерг; Chinese Cantonese: 牡丹; Mandarin: 牡丹; Chuvash: пион; Crimean Tatar: şaqayıq; Czech: pivoňka; Danish: pæon; Dutch: pioen, pioenroos; Estonian: pojeng; Finnish: pioni; French: pivoine; Galician: peonia; Georgian: იორდასალამი; German: Pfingstrose, Päonie; Greek: παιωνία; Ancient Greek: ἀγλαόφαντον, ἀγλαοφῶτις, αἱμαγωγόν, ἀλφαιωνία, ἀλφαωνιά, ἀλφαωνία, γλαβρήνη, γλαοφώτη, γλυκυσίδη, γλυκυσίδιον, γλυκυσῖτις, δάκτυλοι Ἰδαῖοι, διχόμηνος, τὸ διχότομον, διχότομον, Ἑκατεία, ἐφιαλτεία, ἐφιαλτία, ἐφιάλτιον, θεοδόνιον, θεοδώνιον, κυνόσπαστος, μήνιον, ὀροβάδιον, ὀρόβαξ, παιωνία, παιονίη, σελήνιον, σεληνόγονον, σεληνόγονος; Hebrew: אַדְמוֹנִית; Hungarian: bazsarózsa; Italian: peonia; Japanese: 牡丹, ボタン; Kashubian: bùjón; Kazakh: таушымылдық, шұғынық, сәлдегүл; Korean: 모란; Kyrgyz: пион; Latin: paeonia; Latvian: peonija; Lithuanian: bijūnas; Macedonian: божур; Mongolian: цээнэ цэцэг; Norman: pâsse-rose; Polish: piwonia, peonia; Portuguese: peônia, peónia; Romanian: bujor; Russian: пион; Serbo-Croatian: божур, božur; Slovene: potonika; Spanish: peonía; Swedish: pion; Tatar: пион, чалма чәчәк, чалмабаш; Thai: โบตั๋น; Turkish: şakayık; Ukrainian: півонія; Uzbek: sallagul; Vietnamese: mẫu đơn