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Τοὺς δούλους ἔταξεν ὡρισμένου νομίσματος ὁμιλεῖν ταῖς θεραπαινίσιν → He arranged for his male slaves to have sex with female slaves at a fixed price (Plutarch, Life of Cato the Elder 21.2)
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Basque: txortalo; Bulgarian: полски джоджен; Catalan: poliol; English: [[pennyroyal]]; Estonian: kirbumünt; Finnish: puolanminttu; Galician: poexo; Georgian: ომბალო; German: [[Polei]], [[Poleiminze]], [[Polei-Minze]], [[Flohkraut]]; Greek: [[φλησκούνι]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄλβολον]], [[ἀνακτητικόν]], [[ἀρσενάκανθον]], [[βλησκούνιον]], [[βλῆχρος]], [[βληχώ]], [[βλήχων]], [[βληχώνιον]], [[γλάχων]], [[γλήχων]]; Hungarian: csombormenta; Irish: borógach; Latin: [[puleium]], [[pulegium]]; Persian: پونه, رافونه; Russian: [[мята болотная]], [[мята блошница]]; Spanish: [[poleo]]; Turkish: yarpuz | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 16 October 2023
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἄλβολον: τό, = γλήχων, «γληχοῦνι», Διοσκ. 3, 33, (36). Λέξις. Γαλλ.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, τό
bot., término galo para el poleo, Mentha pulegion Ps.Dsc.3.31.
Translations
Mentha pulegium
Basque: txortalo; Bulgarian: полски джоджен; Catalan: poliol; English: pennyroyal; Estonian: kirbumünt; Finnish: puolanminttu; Galician: poexo; Georgian: ომბალო; German: Polei, Poleiminze, Polei-Minze, Flohkraut; Greek: φλησκούνι; Ancient Greek: ἄλβολον, ἀνακτητικόν, ἀρσενάκανθον, βλησκούνιον, βλῆχρος, βληχώ, βλήχων, βληχώνιον, γλάχων, γλήχων; Hungarian: csombormenta; Irish: borógach; Latin: puleium, pulegium; Persian: پونه, رافونه; Russian: мята болотная, мята блошница; Spanish: poleo; Turkish: yarpuz