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Menander, Monostichoi, 190

Latin > German (Georges)

mēcōnion u. -nium, iī, n. (μηκώνιον), I) der Mohnsaft, Plin. 20, 202 u.a. – II) eine Pflanze = peplis, Plin. 27, 119. – III) die dicke, zähe Unreinigkeit bei neugeborenen Kindern, Plin. 28, 52.