amygdala

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ămygdăla: ae, f., = ἀμυγδάλη.
I An almond, Cato, R. R. 8, 2; Col. 6, 10, 12; Plin. 12, 9, 19, § 36.—
II = ἀμυγδαλῆ, an almond-tree, Col. 5, 10 fin.; Plin. 16, 26, 42, § 103.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ămygdăla, æ, f. (ἀμυγδάλη),
1 amande : Plin. 12, 36
2 amandier : Plin. 16, 103.

Latin > German (Georges)

amygdala, ae, f., I) (ἀμυγδάλη), die Mandel, der Mandelkern, amygdala nux, Plin.: amygdalae amarae, Plin. – II) (ἀμυγδαλη) der Mandelbaum, Scriptt. r.r. u. Plin. – Dav.: a) amygdaleus, a, um (ἀμυγδαλέος), vom Mandelbaume, ramus, Pallad. de insit. 157. – b) amygdalinus, a, um (ἀμυγδάλινος), vom Mandelbaume, aus od. von Mandeln, nux, Ser. Samm. 463: virgae, Vulg. gen. 30, 37: pruna, durch Okulieren der Pflaumenreiser auf Mandelstämme gewonnene, Plin. 15, 42: oleum, Plin. 15, 26. – Vgl. amygdalum.

Latin > English

amygdala amygdalae N F :: almond tree; almond; [~ amarum => bitter almond; ~ dulce => sweet almond]