κέδρος

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Full diacritics: κέδρος Medium diacritics: κέδρος Low diacritics: κέδρος Capitals: ΚΕΔΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: kédros Transliteration B: kedros Transliteration C: kedros Beta Code: ke/dros

English (LSJ)

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   A cedar-tree, ὀδμὴ κέδρου . . θύου τ' ἀνὰ νῆσον ὀδώδει δαιομένων Od.5.60; τὸ ἀπὸ κ. ἄλειφαρ γινόμενον Hdt.2.87, cf.4.75; applied to prickly cedar, Juniperus Oxycedrus, Od.l.c., Thphr.HP3.12.3; Syrian cedar, J. excelsa, ib.3.2.6, Dsc.1.77; Phoenician cedar, J. phoenicea, Thphr.HP9.2.3; Himalayan cedar, J. macropoda, Str.15.1.29; κ. μικρά juniper, J. communis, Dsc.l.c.    2 anything made of cedar- wood: cedar coffin, E.Alc.365 (pl.), Tr.1141; cedar box, for a bee- hive, Theoc.7.81.    3 cedar-oil, τῇ κ. ἀλείφειν Luc.Ind.16.    4 v. κέδρον1.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1411] ἡ, der Cederbaum; wegen seines wohlriechenden Holzes als Räucherwerk verbrannt, Od. 5, 60; τοῦ ἀπὸ κέδρου ἀλείφατος Her. 2, 87; neben κυπάρισσος u. λάβανος 4, 75; Ath. III, 84 d; Theophr. S. auch κέδρον. – Alles aus Cederholz Gemachte, z. B. ein cederner Sarg, Eur. Alc. 366, vgl. Troad. 1141; Kiste von Cederholz, Theocr. 7, 81; κέδρῳ ἀλείφειν, mit Cederöl, Luc. adv. ind. 16.