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|georg=iuncus, ī, m. I) die [[Binse]], [[limosus]], Verg.: iunci palustres, Ov.: insulae herbidae arundine et iunco, Plin. ep.: [[fiscella]] [[levi]] detexta est vimine iunci, Tibull.: fiscellas iunco texere, [[Hieron]]. vit. Hilar. 5. – II) [[ein]] binsenartiger [[Zweig]], Plin. 26, 72.
|georg=iuncus, ī, m. I) die [[Binse]], [[limosus]], Verg.: iunci palustres, Ov.: insulae herbidae arundine et iunco, Plin. ep.: [[fiscella]] [[levi]] detexta est vimine iunci, Tibull.: fiscellas iunco texere, [[Hieron]]. vit. Hilar. 5. – II) [[ein]] binsenartiger [[Zweig]], Plin. 26, 72.
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|trtx=Albanian: xunkth, kashër; Arabic: سَمَار‎; Breton: broenn; Chinese Mandarin: 灯芯草; Cornish: bronn; Danish: siv; Dutch: [[bies]]; Finnish: vihvilä; French: [[jonc]]; Galician: xunco; German: [[Binse]]; Greek: [[βούρλο]]; Ancient Greek: [[σχοῖνος]]; Irish: feag, luachair, fiastalach; Italian: [[giunco]]; Japanese: イグサ; Korean: 골풀; Latin: [[iuncus]]; Low German: Bees; Maori: wīwī, kuta, kutakuta, kōpūpūngāwhā, kōpūngāwhā; Mongolian: хулс; Navajo: tłʼohtsʼózí; Norwegian Bokmål: siv; Nynorsk: sev, siv; Polish: sit; Portuguese: [[junco]]; Romanian: papură, pipirig; Russian: [[камыш]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: си̑т; Roman: sȋt; Slovak: sitina; Spanish: [[juncácea]]; Ukrainian: очерет; Walloon: djonkea, cladjot; Welsh: brwyn; Yiddish: קאַמיש‎; Yámana: mápi
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 1 November 2022

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

juncus: i, m.,
I a rush.
I Lit.: murteta juncis circumvincire, Plaut. Rud. 3, 4, 27: palustres, Ov. M. 8, 336: acutā cuspide junci, id. ib. 4, 299.—
II A twig resembling a rush, Plin. 26, 8, 46, § 72.

Latin > German (Georges)

iuncus, ī, m. I) die Binse, limosus, Verg.: iunci palustres, Ov.: insulae herbidae arundine et iunco, Plin. ep.: fiscella levi detexta est vimine iunci, Tibull.: fiscellas iunco texere, Hieron. vit. Hilar. 5. – II) ein binsenartiger Zweig, Plin. 26, 72.

Translations

Albanian: xunkth, kashër; Arabic: سَمَار‎; Breton: broenn; Chinese Mandarin: 灯芯草; Cornish: bronn; Danish: siv; Dutch: bies; Finnish: vihvilä; French: jonc; Galician: xunco; German: Binse; Greek: βούρλο; Ancient Greek: σχοῖνος; Irish: feag, luachair, fiastalach; Italian: giunco; Japanese: イグサ; Korean: 골풀; Latin: iuncus; Low German: Bees; Maori: wīwī, kuta, kutakuta, kōpūpūngāwhā, kōpūngāwhā; Mongolian: хулс; Navajo: tłʼohtsʼózí; Norwegian Bokmål: siv; Nynorsk: sev, siv; Polish: sit; Portuguese: junco; Romanian: papură, pipirig; Russian: камыш; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: си̑т; Roman: sȋt; Slovak: sitina; Spanish: juncácea; Ukrainian: очерет; Walloon: djonkea, cladjot; Welsh: brwyn; Yiddish: קאַמיש‎; Yámana: mápi