βάκκαρ
καὶ οἱ ἀμαθέστατοι τῶν ἰατρῶν τὸ αὐτὸ σοὶ ποιοῦσιν, ἐλεφαντίνους νάρθηκας καὶ σικύας ἀργυρᾶς ποιούμενοι καὶ σμίλας χρυσοκολλήτους: ὁπόταν δὲ καὶ χρήσασθαι τούτοις δέῃ, οἱ μὲν οὐδὲ ὅπως χρὴ μεταχειρίσασθαι αὐτὰ ἴσασιν → the most ignorant of doctors do the same as you, getting themselves ivory containers, silver cupping instruments, and gold-inlaid scalpels; but when it's time to use those things, they haven't the slightest notion of how to handle them
English (LSJ)
τό, = ἄσαρον, Plin.HN21.29,30.
Spanish (DGE)
βάκκαρις, -ιδος, ἡ
• Alolema(s): βάκκαρ, τό Plin.HN 21.29, 30; βάκχαρ Ps.Dsc.1.10; βάκχαρις Cephisod.3, Dsc.3.44, Aret.CA 2.10
• Morfología: [sg. ac. -ιν Hp.Nat.Mul.6, Sch.A.Pers.41D., dat. βακκάρει Achae.10.1, βακκάρι Semon.15.2, Hippon.107.21, plu. ac. βακκάρεις A.Fr.14]
I bot.
1 ásaro, nardo rústico, Asarum europaeum L., Plin.HN 12.45, 21.19, 30, Ps.Dsc.l.c.; cf. ἄσαρον.
2 pamporcino, Cyclamen hederaefolium L., o bien esp. oriental de perpetua inmmortal, Helichrysum sanguineum Kostel, Cephisod.l.c., Dsc.3.44.
3 ajo, Alium sativum L. Gloss.2.433.
4 planta no identificada con exactitud, prob. Valeriana celtica L., o la 2, Verg.B.4.19, 7.27, Seru.Buc.4.19, cf. quizá Plu.2.647d.
II ungüento hecho con ásaro κἠλειφόμην μύροισι καὶ θυώμασι καὶ βακκάρι Semon.l.c., βακκάρι δὲ τὰς ῥῖνας ἤλειφον Hippon.l.c., cf. Magnes 3, Achae.l.c., A.l.c., S.Fr.1032, Ar.Fr.336, Eup.58, Io Trag.24.1, Hp.l.c., Aret.CA 2.10.4, Sch.A.Pers.41, Hsch.; cf. βακχάριος.
• Etimología: Seguramente prést. del lid.