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{{LSJ2
|Full diacritics=σάμψυχον
|Medium diacritics=σάμψυχον
|Low diacritics=σάμψυχον
|Capitals=ΣΑΜΨΥΧΟΝ
|Transliteration A=sámpsychon
|Transliteration B=sampsychon
|Transliteration C=sampsychon
|Beta Code=sa/myuxon
|Definition=[[varia lectio|v.l.]] for [[σάμψουχον]].
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{{pape
{{pape
|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-02-0860.png Seite 860]] τό, ausländischer Name einer wohlriechenden Pflanze, sonst ἀμάρακος; Diosc., vgl. Ath. XV, 681 b; Mel. 1, 11 (IV, 1); ἴα καὶ σάμψυχα, Ep. ad. 705 (App. 120); Paus. 9, 28.
|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-02-0860.png Seite 860]] τό, ausländischer Name einer wohlriechenden Pflanze, sonst ἀμάρακος; Diosc., vgl. Ath. XV, 681 b; Mel. 1, 11 (IV, 1); ἴα καὶ σάμψυχα, Ep. ad. 705 (App. 120); Paus. 9, 28.
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|lstext='''σάμψῡχον''': τό, ξενικὴ [[λέξις]] σημαίνουσα τὸ φυτὸν ἀμάρακος, «μαντζουράνα», Διοσκ. 3. 47. Ἀρετ. Ὀξ. Νούσ. Θεραπευτ. 2. 10· - φέρεται καὶ σάμψουχον, Νικ. Θηρ. 617, Παυσ. 9. 28, 3, Ἑλλ. Ἐπιγράμμ. 548· σάμψυχος, ἡ, Ἀρετ. Ὀξ. Νούσ. Θεραπευτ. 2. 6· ὁ, Πολυδ. Ϛ΄, 107.
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{{etym
|etymtx=Grammatical information: n.<br />Meaning: [[marjoram]] (Nic., Dsc., Paus. a.o.; on the meaning Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 78)<br />Derivatives: with <b class="b3">-ινος</b> <b class="b2">made of m.</b> (Dsc., Gal. a.o.). <b class="b3">-ίζω</b> [[to be like m.]], [[to season with m.]] (Dsc.).<br />Origin: XX [etym. unknown]<br />Etymology: Foreign word of unknown origin (the plant was esp. at home Northafrica). Lat. LW [loanword] <b class="b2">sampsūc(h)um</b>, [[-us]] (s. W.-Hofmann s. [[sambūcus]]). Hester, Lingua 13, 1965, 364.
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{{FriskDe
|ftr='''σάμψυχον''': {sámps(o)ukhon}<br />'''Grammar''': n.<br />'''Meaning''': [[Majoran]] (Nik., Dsk., Paus. u.a.; zur Begriffsbestimmung Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 78)<br />'''Derivative''': mit -ινος ‘aus M.’ (Dsk., Gal. u.a.). -ίζω ‘dem M. ähnlich sein, mit M. würzen’ (Dsk.).<br />'''Etymology''': Fremdwort unbek. Herkunft (die Pflanze war vor allem in Nordafrika heimisch). Lat. LW ''sampsūc''(''h'')''um'', -''us'' (s. W.-Hofmann s. ''sambūcus'').<br />'''Page''' 2,675
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|trtx====[[marjoram]]===
Arabic: مَرْدَقُوش, بَرْدَقُوش, مَرْزَنْجُوش; Armenian Middle Armenian: մարզնկօշ; Old Armenian: մարզգոշ; Bulgarian: риган; Catalan: marduix; Chinese Mandarin: [[墨角蘭]], [[墨角兰]]; Czech: majoránka; Dutch: [[echte marjolein]]; Finnish: maustemeirami; French: [[marjolaine]]; German: [[Majoran]]; Greek: [[ματζουράνα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγήρατον]], [[ἀγριορίγανος]], [[ἄκαπνον]], [[ἄκινος]], [[ἄκονος]], [[ἀμάρακον]], [[ἀμάρακος]], [[κνήκιον]], [[κονίλη]], [[ὀνῖτις]], [[σάμψουχον]], [[σάμψυχον]]; Hungarian: majoránna; Hunsrik: Maairon; Ido: majorano; Irish: oragán cumhra; Italian: [[maggiorana]]; Kannada: ಮರುಗ; Korean: 마저럼; Latin: [[amaracus]], [[maiorana]], [[majorana]]; Macedonian: мајоран; Norman: marjolaine; Old English: cyninges wyrt, wurmille; Ottoman Turkish: ككلیك اوتی; Polish: majeranek; Portuguese: [[manjerona]]; Punjabi: ਮਰੂਆ; Romanian: maghiran; Russian: [[майоран]]; Serbo-Croatian: majòrān, majorána, màžurān, mažurána; Slovene: majaron; Spanish: [[mejorana]], [[mayorana]], [[almoraduj]]; Tagalog: mehorana; Turkish: mercanköşk; Welsh: penrhudd yr ardd; Yiddish: מײַראַן, מאַיאָראַן
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Latest revision as of 06:40, 24 October 2024

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Full diacritics: σάμψυχον Medium diacritics: σάμψυχον Low diacritics: σάμψυχον Capitals: ΣΑΜΨΥΧΟΝ
Transliteration A: sámpsychon Transliteration B: sampsychon Transliteration C: sampsychon Beta Code: sa/myuxon

English (LSJ)

v.l. for σάμψουχον.

German (Pape)

[Seite 860] τό, ausländischer Name einer wohlriechenden Pflanze, sonst ἀμάρακος; Diosc., vgl. Ath. XV, 681 b; Mel. 1, 11 (IV, 1); ἴα καὶ σάμψυχα, Ep. ad. 705 (App. 120); Paus. 9, 28.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σάμψῡχον: τό, ξενικὴ λέξις σημαίνουσα τὸ φυτὸν ἀμάρακος, «μαντζουράνα», Διοσκ. 3. 47. Ἀρετ. Ὀξ. Νούσ. Θεραπευτ. 2. 10· - φέρεται καὶ σάμψουχον, Νικ. Θηρ. 617, Παυσ. 9. 28, 3, Ἑλλ. Ἐπιγράμμ. 548· σάμψυχος, ἡ, Ἀρετ. Ὀξ. Νούσ. Θεραπευτ. 2. 6· ὁ, Πολυδ. Ϛ΄, 107.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: marjoram (Nic., Dsc., Paus. a.o.; on the meaning Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 78)
Derivatives: with -ινος made of m. (Dsc., Gal. a.o.). -ίζω to be like m., to season with m. (Dsc.).
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Foreign word of unknown origin (the plant was esp. at home Northafrica). Lat. LW [loanword] sampsūc(h)um, -us (s. W.-Hofmann s. sambūcus). Hester, Lingua 13, 1965, 364.

Frisk Etymology German

σάμψυχον: {sámps(o)ukhon}
Grammar: n.
Meaning: Majoran (Nik., Dsk., Paus. u.a.; zur Begriffsbestimmung Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 78)
Derivative: mit -ινος ‘aus M.’ (Dsk., Gal. u.a.). -ίζω ‘dem M. ähnlich sein, mit M. würzen’ (Dsk.).
Etymology: Fremdwort unbek. Herkunft (die Pflanze war vor allem in Nordafrika heimisch). Lat. LW sampsūc(h)um, -us (s. W.-Hofmann s. sambūcus).
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Translations

marjoram

Arabic: مَرْدَقُوش, بَرْدَقُوش, مَرْزَنْجُوش; Armenian Middle Armenian: մարզնկօշ; Old Armenian: մարզգոշ; Bulgarian: риган; Catalan: marduix; Chinese Mandarin: 墨角蘭, 墨角兰; Czech: majoránka; Dutch: echte marjolein; Finnish: maustemeirami; French: marjolaine; German: Majoran; Greek: ματζουράνα; Ancient Greek: ἀγήρατον, ἀγριορίγανος, ἄκαπνον, ἄκινος, ἄκονος, ἀμάρακον, ἀμάρακος, κνήκιον, κονίλη, ὀνῖτις, σάμψουχον, σάμψυχον; Hungarian: majoránna; Hunsrik: Maairon; Ido: majorano; Irish: oragán cumhra; Italian: maggiorana; Kannada: ಮರುಗ; Korean: 마저럼; Latin: amaracus, maiorana, majorana; Macedonian: мајоран; Norman: marjolaine; Old English: cyninges wyrt, wurmille; Ottoman Turkish: ككلیك اوتی; Polish: majeranek; Portuguese: manjerona; Punjabi: ਮਰੂਆ; Romanian: maghiran; Russian: майоран; Serbo-Croatian: majòrān, majorána, màžurān, mažurána; Slovene: majaron; Spanish: mejorana, mayorana, almoraduj; Tagalog: mehorana; Turkish: mercanköşk; Welsh: penrhudd yr ardd; Yiddish: מײַראַן, מאַיאָראַן