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|strgr=a [[flower]] of the [[same]] [[name]], from narke ([[stupefaction]], as a "[[narcotic]]"); Narcissus, a Roman: Narcissus. | |strgr=a [[flower]] of the [[same]] [[name]], from narke ([[stupefaction]], as a "[[narcotic]]"); Narcissus, a Roman: Narcissus. | ||
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|txtha=Ναρκίσσου, ὁ, Narcissus (i. e. 'daffodil'), a Roman mentioned in [[Suetonius]], [[Claudius]] 28; Tacitus, ann. 11,29f; 12,57 etc.) (cf. Lightfoot on Philippians , p. 175); in [[opposition]] to [[this]] [[opinion]] cf. Winer s RWB, [[under]] the [[word]]; Rüetschi in Herzog x., 202 f; (B. D., [[under]] the [[word]]). | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 28 August 2017
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
Narcisse.
Étymologie: νάρκισσος.
English (Strong)
a flower of the same name, from narke (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman: Narcissus.
English (Thayer)
Ναρκίσσου, ὁ, Narcissus (i. e. 'daffodil'), a Roman mentioned in Suetonius, Claudius 28; Tacitus, ann. 11,29f; 12,57 etc.) (cf. Lightfoot on Philippians , p. 175); in opposition to this opinion cf. Winer s RWB, under the word; Rüetschi in Herzog x., 202 f; (B. D., under the word).