λαχνώδης
ἐν μὲν γὰρ ταῖς ἐπιστολαῖς αὐτοῦ οὐδὲ μνήμην τῆς οἰκείας προσηγορίας ποιεῖται, ἢ πρεσβύτερον ἑαυτὸν ὀνομάζει, οὐδαμοῦ δὲ ἀπόστολον οὐδ' εὐαγγελιστήν (Eusebius, Demonstratio evangelica 3.5.88) → For in his epistles he doesn't even make mention of his own name — or simply calls himself the elder, but nowhere apostle or evangelist.
English (LSJ)
ες,
A = λαχνήεις, λαχνῶδες οὖδας χλόης the ground downy with grass, E.Cyc.541; gloss on v.l. ἔγχνοα in Nic.Th.762.
German (Pape)
[Seite 20] ες, wie λαχνήεις, übertr. von Pflanzen, λαχνῶδες οὖδας ἀνθηρᾶς χλόης, Eur. Cycl. 539, vom ersten, zarten Grase des Frühlings; Schol. Nic. Ther. 762 erkl. ἔγχνοα durch λαχνώδη.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λαχνώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) = λαχνήεις, οὖδας χλόης λαχνῶδες, τὸ ἔδαφος χνοῶδες ἐκ τῆς χλόης, Εὐρ. Κύκλ. 541.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης, ες :
chevelu ; couvert de végétation.
Étymologie: λάχνη, -ωδης.