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Basque: txortalo; Bulgarian: полски джоджен; Catalan: poliol; Estonian: kirbumünt; Finnish: puolanminttu; Galician: poexo; Georgian: ომბალო; German: [[Polei]], [[Poleiminze]], [[Polei-Minze]], [[Flohkraut]]; Greek: [[φλησκούνι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄλβολον]], [[ἀνακτητικόν]], [[ἀρσενάκανθον]], [[βλησκούνιον]], [[βλῆχρος]], [[βληχώ]], [[βλήχων]], [[βληχώνιον]], [[γλάχων]], [[γλήχων]]; Hungarian: csombormenta; Irish: borógach; Latin: [[pulegium]]; Persian: پونه, رافونه; Russian: [[мята болотная]], [[мята блошница]]; Spanish: [[poleo]]; Turkish: yarpuz | Basque: txortalo; Bulgarian: полски джоджен; Catalan: poliol; Estonian: kirbumünt; Finnish: puolanminttu; Galician: poexo; Georgian: ომბალო; German: [[Polei]], [[Poleiminze]], [[Polei-Minze]], [[Flohkraut]]; Greek: [[φλησκούνι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄλβολον]], [[ἀνακτητικόν]], [[ἀρσενάκανθον]], [[βλησκούνιον]], [[βλῆχρος]], [[βληχώ]], [[βλήχων]], [[βληχώνιον]], [[γλάχων]], [[γλήχων]]; Hungarian: csombormenta; Irish: borógach; Latin: [[puleium]], [[pulegium]]; Persian: پونه, رافونه; Russian: [[мята болотная]], [[мята блошница]]; Spanish: [[poleo]]; Turkish: yarpuz | ||
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Revision as of 06:41, 16 October 2023
Latin > English
puleium puleii N N :: fleabane, pennyroyal
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
pūlēĭum: or pūlĕgĭum (Ser. Samm. 1, 18; Cels. 2, 32, 2), ii, n.,
I fleabane, fleawort, pennyroyal: mentha pulegium, Linn.; Plin. 20, 14, 54, § 152; Cic. Div. 2, 14, 33; Col. 12, 35 fin.; 12, 57, 1; Pall. 12, 22, 1; Mart. 12, 32, 19; Ser. Samm. 1, 18.—On account of its pleasant odor, transf.: ad cujus rutam pulegio mihi tui sermonis utendum, i. e. the pleasantness of your discourse, Cic. Fam. 16, 23, 2.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pūleium (-lejum), ī, n., pouliot [plante aromatique, du genre des menthes] : Cic. Div. 2, 33 || [fig.] odeur agréable, douceur : Cic. Fam. 16, 23, 2, v. ruta.
Latin > German (Georges)
pūlēium, ī, n. u. pūlēgium, iī, n. (βλήχων), der Polei, das Flöhkraut (Mentha pulegium, L.), eine wohlriechende Pflanze, α) Form pulēium, Cic. de div. 2, 33. Colum. 12, 7, 1 u.a. Sen. contr. 7. praef. § 3. Mart. 12, 32, 19. Plin. 2, 108. Pallad. 12, 22, 1. Ser. Samm. 18 u. 599. Arnob. 7, 16. Apic. 4, 179. – bildl., ad cuius rutam puleio mihi tui sermonis utendum est, der rauhen Sprache des Mannes gegenüber muß ich deine sanfte Tonart in Anwendung bringen, Cic. ep. 16, 23, 2. – β) Form -egium, Cels. 2, 32 u. 33 D. Plin. Val. 1, 1. fol. 165 (a), 23.
Translations
Mentha pulegium
Basque: txortalo; Bulgarian: полски джоджен; Catalan: poliol; Estonian: kirbumünt; Finnish: puolanminttu; Galician: poexo; Georgian: ომბალო; German: Polei, Poleiminze, Polei-Minze, Flohkraut; Greek: φλησκούνι; Ancient Greek: ἄλβολον, ἀνακτητικόν, ἀρσενάκανθον, βλησκούνιον, βλῆχρος, βληχώ, βλήχων, βληχώνιον, γλάχων, γλήχων; Hungarian: csombormenta; Irish: borógach; Latin: puleium, pulegium; Persian: پونه, رافونه; Russian: мята болотная, мята блошница; Spanish: poleo; Turkish: yarpuz