trixago

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πρῶτον μὲν οὖν ὄστρεια παρὰ Νηρεῖ τινι ἰδὼν γέροντι φυκί ἠμφιεσμένα ἔλαβον ἐχίνους τ' ἐστὶ γὰρ προοίμιον δείπνου χαριέντως ταῦτα πεπρυτανευμένου → So first I spotted oysters wrapped in seaweed at the shop of some old Nereus, and sea urchins, which I bought; these were the appetizers for a delightfully managed dinner

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trixāgo: or trissāgo, ĭnis, f.,
I a plant, called also chamaedrys, germander: Teucrium chamaedrys, Linn.; Plin. 24, 15, 80, § 130; Veg. Vet. 1, 17; 1, 42 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

trixāgō, ĭnis, f., germandrée : Plin. 24, 130.

Latin > German (Georges)

trixāgo (trissāgo), inis, f., die auch chamaedrys genannte Pflanze, Gamanderlein (Teucrium chamaedrys, L.), Plin. 24, 130 u.a. Veget. mul. 1, 17, 12 u.a.