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Οὗτος Ἰουστῖνον καὶ Νεοβιγάστην στρατηγοὺς προβαλόμενος, καὶ τὰς Βρεττανίας ἐάσας, περαιοῦται ἅμα τῶν αὐτοῦ ἐπὶ Βονωνίαν → He appointed Justinus and Neovigastes as generals, and leaving Britain, crossed with his forces to Bononia.(Olympiodorus/Photius)

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|gf=<b>lĭnostrŏphŏn</b>, ī, n. (λινόστροφον), c. [[marrubium]] : Plin. 20, 241.
|gf=<b>lĭnostrŏphŏn</b>, ī, n. (λινόστροφον), c. [[marrubium]] : Plin. 20, 241.
}}
{{Georges
|georg=linostrophon, ī, n. (λινόστροφον) = [[marrubium]], eine [[Pflanze]], Andorn, Plin. 20, 241.
}}
}}

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lĭnostrŏphon: i, n., = λινόστροφον,
I a plant, called also marrubium, Plin. 20, 22, 89, § 241.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lĭnostrŏphŏn, ī, n. (λινόστροφον), c. marrubium : Plin. 20, 241.

Latin > German (Georges)

linostrophon, ī, n. (λινόστροφον) = marrubium, eine Pflanze, Andorn, Plin. 20, 241.