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|strgr=from pharmakon (a [[drug]], i.e. [[spell]]-giving [[potion]]); a [[druggist]] ("pharmacist") or [[poisoner]], i.e. (by [[extension]]) a [[magician]]: [[sorcerer]].
|strgr=from pharmakon (a [[drug]], i.e. [[spell]]-giving [[potion]]); a [[druggist]] ("pharmacist") or [[poisoner]], i.e. (by [[extension]]) a [[magician]]: [[sorcerer]].
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|txtha=φαρμακεως, ὁ ([[φάρμακον]]), [[one]] [[who]] prepares or uses magical remedies; a [[sorcerer]]: (Sophicles, [[Plato]], Josephus, Lucian, [[Plutarch]], others.)
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Transliteration A: pharmakeús Transliteration B: pharmakeus Transliteration C: farmakeys Beta Code: farmakeu/s

English (LSJ)

έως, ὁ,

   A poisoner, sorcerer, S.Tr.1140, Pl.Smp.203d, etc.; γνήσιοι σοφισταὶ καὶ φ. Jul.Or.6.197d.    II druggist, apothecary, Aret.CD2.12.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1256] ὁ, der Arznei-, Zaubermittel, Gift bereitet und bei Andern anwendet, Zauberer, Giftmischer; Soph. Tr. 1130; καὶ γόης Plat. Conv. 203 d; – aber auch der solche Mittel braucht.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

φαρμᾰκεύς: έως, ὁ, ὁ δηλητηριάζων, φαρμακεύων, μάγος, Σοφ. Τρ. 1140, Πλάτ. Συμπ. 203D, κλπ. ΙΙ. φαρμακοποιός, ὁ παρασκευάζων καὶ πωλῶν φάρμακα, φαρμακοπώλης, Ἀρετ. Χρον. Νούσ. Θεραπευτ. 2. 12.

French (Bailly abrégé)

έως (ὁ) :
celui qui compose des préparations magiques, d’où
1 empoisonneur;
2 magicien, sorcier.
Étymologie: φάρμακον.

English (Strong)

from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician: sorcerer.

English (Thayer)

φαρμακεως, ὁ (φάρμακον), one who prepares or uses magical remedies; a sorcerer: (Sophicles, Plato, Josephus, Lucian, Plutarch, others.)