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κρεῖττον εἶναι φιλοσόφως ἀποθανεῖν ἢ ἀφιλοσόφως ζῆν → that it is better to die in manner befitting a philosopher than to live unphilosophically

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|Low diacritics=θυμβραία
|Capitals=ΘΥΜΒΡΑΙΑ
|Transliteration A=thymbraía
|Transliteration B=thymbraia
|Transliteration C=thymvraia
|Beta Code=qumbrai/a
|Definition=ἡ, = [[θύμβρα]] ([[savory]]).
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|trtx====[[savory]]===
Albanian: shtërmen, thrumbishtë; Arabic: ⁧نَدْغ⁩; Armenian: կորթին, ծոթրին, կորդյուն, ծիթրոն, մարզա; Bulgarian: чубрица; Czech: saturejka; Danish: sar; Dutch: [[bonenkruid]]; Finnish: kynteli; French: [[sarriette]]; Galician: segorella; Georgian: ქონდარი; German: [[Bohnenkraut]]; Greek: [[θρούμπι]], [[θρουμπί]], [[θύμπρι]], [[θρούμπη]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγήρατον]], [[θύμβρα]], [[θυμβραία]], [[θυμβρίη]]; Hungarian: csombord, borsikafű; Italian: [[santoreggia]]; Japanese: キダチハッカ, セイボリー; Latin: [[cunela]], [[satureia]]; Macedonian: чубрика; Persian: ⁧مرزه⁩; Polish: cząber; Portuguese: [[segurelha]]; Romanian: cimbru; Russian: [[сатурея]], [[чабер]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чу̏бар, ври̑сак; Serbo-Croatian Roman: čȕbar, vrȋsak; Slovene: šetraj, čober; Spanish: [[ajedrea]]; Swedish: kyndel; Turkish: zahter – however, like zaatar, the name is also used for other similar herbs; Ukrainian: чабер; Welsh: sewyrllys, safri
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Full diacritics: θυμβραία Medium diacritics: θυμβραία Low diacritics: θυμβραία Capitals: ΘΥΜΒΡΑΙΑ
Transliteration A: thymbraía Transliteration B: thymbraia Transliteration C: thymvraia Beta Code: qumbrai/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, = θύμβρα (savory).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1223] ἡ, dasselbe, Galen., wie θυμβρίη, Hippocr.

Greek Monolingual

θυμβραία, ἡ (Α)
άλλ. τ. του θύμβρα.

Translations

savory

Albanian: shtërmen, thrumbishtë; Arabic: ⁧نَدْغ⁩; Armenian: կորթին, ծոթրին, կորդյուն, ծիթրոն, մարզա; Bulgarian: чубрица; Czech: saturejka; Danish: sar; Dutch: bonenkruid; Finnish: kynteli; French: sarriette; Galician: segorella; Georgian: ქონდარი; German: Bohnenkraut; Greek: θρούμπι, θρουμπί, θύμπρι, θρούμπη; Ancient Greek: ἀγήρατον, θύμβρα, θυμβραία, θυμβρίη; Hungarian: csombord, borsikafű; Italian: santoreggia; Japanese: キダチハッカ, セイボリー; Latin: cunela, satureia; Macedonian: чубрика; Persian: ⁧مرزه⁩; Polish: cząber; Portuguese: segurelha; Romanian: cimbru; Russian: сатурея, чабер; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: чу̏бар, ври̑сак; Serbo-Croatian Roman: čȕbar, vrȋsak; Slovene: šetraj, čober; Spanish: ajedrea; Swedish: kyndel; Turkish: zahter – however, like zaatar, the name is also used for other similar herbs; Ukrainian: чабер; Welsh: sewyrllys, safri