murreus
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
murrĕus: (murrhĕus, myr-rhĕus), a, um, adj. 3. murra,
I of or belonging to the stone murra, murrean: pocula, made of murra, Prop. 4 (5), 5, 26: poculum, Sen. Ep. 119, 3.‡ † murrhacŏpum, i, n., = μύρραἄκοπον, a medicament compounded with myrrh, for removing weariness: acopum murrhacopum, Not. Tir. p. 160.
murrĕus: (myrrhĕus, mur-rhĕus), a, um, adj. 1. murra,
I of or belonging to myrrh.—Esp.
A Anointed with myrrh, perfumed with myrrh (poet.): crinis, Hor. C. 3, 14, 22.—
B Like myrrh, of the color of myrrh, yellowish, Prop. 3, 10, 20 (4, 9, 22).