opobalsamum

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Menander, Monostichoi, 139

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ŏpŏbalsămum: i, n., = ὀποβάλσαμον,
I the juice of the balsam-tree, opobalsam, balsam, balm, Stat. S. 3, 2, 141; Just. 36, 3, 4; Plin. 37, 13, 78, § 204.—Used for embalming bodies, Inscr. Grut. 692, 10.—
II Hence, in gen., perfume: hirsuto spirant opobalsama collo Quae tibi, Juv. 2, 41.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ŏpŏbalsămum,¹⁶ ī, n. (ὀποβάλσαμον), suc du baumier, baume : Cels. Med. 5, 23, 3 ; Plin. 13, 18 ; pl., Juv. 2, 41.

Latin > German (Georges)

opobalsamum, ī, n. (ὀποβάλσαμον), der aus der angeritzten Rinde der Balsamstaude sich ergießende od. von selbst aus der Pflanze hervorquellende Saft (ὀπός), der Balsam, Cels. 5, 23, 3. Plin. 13, 18 u. 37, 204. Scrib. Larg. 33 u.a. Iustin. 36, 3, 1: arbores opobalsami, Balsambäume, Iustin. 36, 3, 4. – Plur., Stat. silv. 3, 2, 141. Mart. 11, 8, 1. Iuven. 2, 41.

Latin > Chinese

opobalsamum, i. n. :: 水安息油