secale
From LSJ
νύμφην τ' ἄνυμφον παρθένον τ' ἀπάρθενον → wife unwed and virgin that is no virgin | bride that is no bride, virgin that is virgin no more | virgin wife and widowed maid | unwed bride and ravished virgin
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sĕcāle: is, n.,
I a kind of grain, rye; or, acc. to others, black spelt, Plin. 18, 16, 40, § 140.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sĕcāle, is, n. (seco), seigle : Plin. 18, 141.
Latin > German (Georges)
secāle, is, n., eine Getreideart, vermutlich unser Korn od. Roggen (Secale Cereale, L.), wiewohl andere, da sie nach Plinius schwarze Körner haben soll, sie für den schwarzen Spelt halten, Plin. 18, 141. Edict. Diocl. 1, 3 (wo sicale).