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χρόνῳ μὲν ἀγρεῖ Πριάμου πόλιν ἅδε κέλευθος → in time this expedition will capture the city of Priam

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==Translations==
Albanian: kukutë, magunë; Arabic: شَوْكَرَان‎; Armenian Modern Old Armenian: խինդ; Aromanian: cucutã; Belarusian: балігалоў, омег, амежнік; Bulgarian: бучиниш, мангуна; Catalan: cicuta; Cornish: kegis, kegisen; Czech: bolehlav; Danish: skarntyde; Dutch: [[scheerling]]; Finnish: katko, myrkkykatko; French: ciguë; Galician: canafrecha; German: [[Schierling]], [[Gefleckter Schierling]], [[Fleckenschierling]]; Greek: [[κώνειο]], κιρκούτα; Ancient Greek: [[κώνειον]]; Byzantine: [[μαγγοῦνα]], [[μαγκοῦνα]], [[μαγγοῦτα]], [[μαγκοῦτα]]; Hebrew: רֹאשׁ‎; Hungarian: bürök; Italian: cicuta; Japanese: ドクニンジン; Kazakh: убалдырған; Korean: 독당근; Latin: cicūta; Persian: شوکران‎; Polish: szczwół; Portuguese: cicuta; Romanian: cucută; Russian: [[болиголов]], [[омег]]; Scottish Gaelic: iteodha; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ку̀кута; Latin: [[kukuta]]; Slovene: míšjak; Spanish: [[cicuta]]; Turkish Ottoman: بالدران‎; Turkish: baldıran; Ukrainian: болиголов, омег, омежник; Volapük: konid, stenöfakonid, konidavenen

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Ar. and P. κώνειον, τό, or pl.

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Albanian: kukutë, magunë; Arabic: شَوْكَرَان‎; Armenian Modern Old Armenian: խինդ; Aromanian: cucutã; Belarusian: балігалоў, омег, амежнік; Bulgarian: бучиниш, мангуна; Catalan: cicuta; Cornish: kegis, kegisen; Czech: bolehlav; Danish: skarntyde; Dutch: scheerling; Finnish: katko, myrkkykatko; French: ciguë; Galician: canafrecha; German: Schierling, Gefleckter Schierling, Fleckenschierling; Greek: κώνειο, κιρκούτα; Ancient Greek: κώνειον; Byzantine: μαγγοῦνα, μαγκοῦνα, μαγγοῦτα, μαγκοῦτα; Hebrew: רֹאשׁ‎; Hungarian: bürök; Italian: cicuta; Japanese: ドクニンジン; Kazakh: убалдырған; Korean: 독당근; Latin: cicūta; Persian: شوکران‎; Polish: szczwół; Portuguese: cicuta; Romanian: cucută; Russian: болиголов, омег; Scottish Gaelic: iteodha; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ку̀кута; Latin: kukuta; Slovene: míšjak; Spanish: cicuta; Turkish Ottoman: بالدران‎; Turkish: baldıran; Ukrainian: болиголов, омег, омежник; Volapük: konid, stenöfakonid, konidavenen