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|georg=git, indecl. = [[μελάνθιον]], römischer Schwarzkümmel od. der [[Same]] [[von]] [[Nigella]] [[sativa]], L., Cels. 2, 33. Col. 6, 34, 1. Plin. 20, 182 u. Gramm. | |georg=git, indecl. = [[μελάνθιον]], römischer Schwarzkümmel od. der [[Same]] [[von]] [[Nigella]] [[sativa]], L., Cels. 2, 33. Col. 6, 34, 1. Plin. 20, 182 u. Gramm. | ||
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|lnetxt=git undeclined N N :: black cummin (Nigella sativa); Roman coriander (L+S); melanthion/melanspermon | |||
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Revision as of 03:25, 28 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
git: (also gith and gicti, acc. to Charis. p. 106 P.), indecl. n.,
I a planc, called also melanthion and melanspermon, Roman coriander, Nigella sativa, Linn.; Plin. 20, 17, 71, § 182 sq.; 19, 8, 52, § 167 sq.; Cels. 2, 33; Col. 6, 34, 1; Scrib. Comp. 131 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
git, n., nigelle [plante] : Cels. Med. 2, 33 ; Plin. 20, 182.
Latin > German (Georges)
git, indecl. = μελάνθιον, römischer Schwarzkümmel od. der Same von Nigella sativa, L., Cels. 2, 33. Col. 6, 34, 1. Plin. 20, 182 u. Gramm.
Latin > English
git undeclined N N :: black cummin (Nigella sativa); Roman coriander (L+S); melanthion/melanspermon