saccharon
From LSJ
εἰς δὲ θεοὺς ἀσεβείας τε καὶ εὐσεβείας καὶ γονέας καὶ αὐτόχειρος φόνου μείζους ἔτι τοὺς μισθοὺς διηγεῖτο → and he had still greater requitals to tell of piety and impiety towards the gods and parents and of self-slaughter
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sacchăron: i, n., = σάκχαρον,>
I a sweet juice distilling from the joints of the bamboo, a kind of sugar, Plin. 12, 8, 17, § 32; cf. Luc. 3, 237.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sacchărŏn (-um), n. (σάκχαρον), tabaschir, concrétion du bambou : Plin. 12, 32.
Latin > German (Georges)
saccharon, ī, n. (σάκχαρον), der aus den Absätzen des Bambusrohres (Bambusa arundinacea) ausschwitzende Saft, der Zuckersaft, Tabaschir, Plin. 12, 32. – Vulg. Nbf. succarum, ī, n., Veget. mul. 5, 22, 4 u.a.