βήρυλλος
ὅταν δὲ τἄμ' ἀθυμήσαντ' ἴδῃς, σύ μου τὸ δεινὸν καὶ διαφθαρὲν φρενῶν ἴσχναινε παραμυθοῦ θ' → whenever you see me despondent over my situation, do what you can to lessen and relieve what is wild and senseless in my thinking | whenever you see me despondent, you must cure the grim derangement of my mind and encourage me
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A gem of sea-green colour, beryl, LXX To.13.17, D.P. 1012, Tryph.70, PHolm.8.10, al.; Ἰνδὴ β. AP9.544 (Adaeus); β. λίθος Luc.VH2.11:—Dim. βηρύλλιον, τό, LXX Ex.28.20, D.S.2.52.
German (Pape)
[Seite 442] ἡ, ein meergrüner Edelstein, Beryll, Add. 6 (IX, 544); Dion. Per. 1012; Luc. V. H. 2, 11; ungenau auch masc.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βήρυλλος: ἡ, πολύτιμός τις λίθος χρώματος θαλασσοπρασίνου, Διον. ΙΙ. 1012, Τρυφ. 70· Ἱνδὴ β. Ἀνθ. ΙΙ. 9. 544· β. λίθος Λουκ. Ἀλ. Ἱστ. 2. 11· - ὑποκορ. βηρύλλιον, τό, Ἐπιφάν.· βηρύλλιος, ὁ, Ἑβδ.· βηρυλλιόλιθος, ὁ, αὐτόθι.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ἡ
1 mineral. berilo LXX To.13.17, D.P.1012, Plu.Fluu.18.3, Luc.VH 2.11, Triph.70, PHolm.47, 48, AP 9.544 (Adaeus), Hsch.
2 bot., una planta prob. la misma que βηρύλλιος Hsch.
• Etimología: Término de origen indio, cf. prácrito veruliya- de veḷuriya-, palabra dravídica seguramente de Vēḷur, n. de una ciu. de la India.
English (Abbott-Smith)
βήρυλλος, -ου, ὁ, ἡ, [in LXX: To 13:17 (-ύλλιον in Ex 28:20, שֹׁהַם*;]
beryl, a jewel of sea-green colour: Re 21:20.†