δορκάδιον

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Full diacritics: δορκάδιον Medium diacritics: δορκάδιον Low diacritics: δορκάδιον Capitals: ΔΟΡΚΑΔΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: dorkádion Transliteration B: dorkadion Transliteration C: dorkadion Beta Code: dorka/dion

English (LSJ)

τό, Dim. of δορκάς, LXX Is.13.14, Hsch. A s.v. βούβαλος; silver ornament in the shape of a deer, IG11(2).203A 10 (Delos, iii B. C.). II = δίκταμνον, Ps.Dsc.3.32.

German (Pape)

[Seite 658] τό, dim. von δορκάς, LXX.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δορκάδιον: τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ δορκάς, Ἑβδ. (Ἡσαΐ. ιγ΄, 14).

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό
I zool. corzo o gacela pequeña ὡς δ. φεῦγον LXX Is.13.14; glos. a βούβαλος Hsch.
figura en forma de corzo o gacela pequeña, IG 11(2).203A.10 (Delos III a.C.).
II bot.
1 díctamo, Origanum dictamnus L., Ps.Dsc.3.32, Ps.Apul.Herb.62.19.
2 dragontea, dragoncillo, Dracunculus vulgaris (L.) Schott, Ps.Apul.Herb.14.11, Gloss.3.560.