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Latin > English

opopanax opopanacis N M :: Opopanax plant, supposed to heal all diseases; panacea, heal-all

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ŏpŏpănax: ăcis, m., = ὀποπάναξ,
I the juice of the herb panax, Plin. 20, 24, 100, § 264.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ŏpŏpănax, ăcis, m. (ὀποπάναξ), opopanax, suc de la plante nommée panax : Plin. 20, 264.

Latin > German (Georges)

opopanax, nacis, m. (ὀποπάναξ), der Saft (ὀπός) der Pflanze panax, Cels. 5, 19. Plin. 20, 264. Scrib. Larg. 82 u. 107 a. Pelagon. veterin. 3 (35 Ihm) u. ö. Gargil. cur. boum 22.