ἔμπλαστρος

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English (LSJ)

ἡ, salve or plaster, Dsc.1.32; said to be later form of ἔμπλαστος, Gal.13.372; also ἔμπλαστρον, τό, Hierocl.Facet.221, PSI3.297 (V A. D.).

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ἡ
medic. emplasto κίκινον ἔλαιον ... ἐμπλάστροις μιγέν Dsc.1.32.2, cf. Archig. en Gal.13.256, Thessal.211.4, Gal.12.236, Ael.Prom.46.19, PSI 297.1 (V d.C.), Gp.12.12.2, 17.22, Αἰγυπτία ἔ. Damocr. en Gal.13.821
fig. bálsamo εὑρὼν ἰατρὸν ἔμπλαστρον ἐπιτιθέντα νεκροῖς ref. a Cristo, Hsch.H.Hom.12.8.5, cf. 15.7.6, τῆς ὑπομονῆς Leont.Const.Hom.5.163.

German (Pape)

ἡ, = ἔμπλαστον, Diosc.

Translations

poultice

Bulgarian: компрес, лапа; Catalan: cataplasma; Danish: omslag, grødomslag; Dutch: papomslag, cataplasma; Faroese: greytarbak; Finnish: haude; French: cataplasme, emplâtre; Galician: emplasto, cataplasma, papuxas; German: Kataplasma, Wickel, Umschlag, Packung; Greek: κατάπλασμα; Ancient Greek: κατάπλασμα, ἔμπλασμα, ἔμπλαστρον; Irish: ceirín; Italian: cataplasma; Japanese: 罨法; Latin: fomentum, cataplasma; Maori: whakapiripiri, tākai; Norman: poussot, vithicatouaithe; Norwegian: grøtomslag; Plautdietsch: Pleista; Portuguese: emplastro, emplasto, cataplasma; Russian: припарка; Spanish: cataplasma; Swedish: grötomslag, foment, omslag; Tocharian B: tsatsāpar