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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>rhūs</b>, rhŏis, n. f. ([[ῥοῦς]]), [[rhus]] Syriacum ou Syriaca dans Celse ; [[rus]] Syriacum Apic. 10, 463, [[rhus]] ou sumac de [[Syrie]] [arbrisseau] ; [acc.] rhūn Syriacam Plin. 24, 129.
|gf=<b>rhūs</b>, rhŏis, n. f. ([[ῥοῦς]]), [[rhus]] Syriacum ou Syriaca dans Celse ; [[rus]] Syriacum Apic. 10, 463, [[rhus]] ou sumac de [[Syrie]] [arbrisseau] ; [acc.] rhūn Syriacam Plin. 24, 129.
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{{Georges
|georg=rhūs, rhois, Akk. rhūn, c. ([[ῥοῦς]], Genet. ῥοός), der Sumach, Färberbaum, Gerberbaum (Rhus coriaria, L.), meton. – Sumachblätter, Sumachbeeren ([[als]] [[Gewürz]]), gew. [[rhus]] Syriacum od. Syriaca, Cels. u.a.: u. [[rus]] siriacum, Apic. 10, 463: Akk. rhun Syriacam, Plin. 24, 129. – Vulg. Nbf. rōs, rōris, n., Akk. [[ros]] Syriacum, Pelagon. veterin. 24 (308 Ihm) u. 25 (313 Ihm), Genet. roris Syriaci, Colum. 12, 42, 3: Abl. rore Syriaco, Colum. 9, 13, 5. Pallad. 4, 15, 1.
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Revision as of 08:28, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rhūs: rhŏis (also corrupted into roris, Col. 12, 42, 3; abl. rore, id. 9, 13, 5; Pall. Mart. 15, 1), m. (f., Scrib. 142), = ῥοῦς,>
I a bushy shrub, sumach, Plin. 24, 11, 54, § 91; 13, 6, 13, § 55; Cels. 6, 11; Col. 12, 42, 3; Pall. Mart. 15, 1; Scrib. Comp. 111.— Acc. rhun, Plin. 24, 14, 79, § 129: rhum, id. 29, 3, 11, § 50.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

rhūs, rhŏis, n. f. (ῥοῦς), rhus Syriacum ou Syriaca dans Celse ; rus Syriacum Apic. 10, 463, rhus ou sumac de Syrie [arbrisseau] ; [acc.] rhūn Syriacam Plin. 24, 129.

Latin > German (Georges)

rhūs, rhois, Akk. rhūn, c. (ῥοῦς, Genet. ῥοός), der Sumach, Färberbaum, Gerberbaum (Rhus coriaria, L.), meton. – Sumachblätter, Sumachbeeren (als Gewürz), gew. rhus Syriacum od. Syriaca, Cels. u.a.: u. rus siriacum, Apic. 10, 463: Akk. rhun Syriacam, Plin. 24, 129. – Vulg. Nbf. rōs, rōris, n., Akk. ros Syriacum, Pelagon. veterin. 24 (308 Ihm) u. 25 (313 Ihm), Genet. roris Syriaci, Colum. 12, 42, 3: Abl. rore Syriaco, Colum. 9, 13, 5. Pallad. 4, 15, 1.