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Menander, Monostichoi, 451

Latin > English

styrax styracis N M :: styrax/storax; (fragrant gum/tree Styrax officinalis); (used medically)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

styrax: (stŏrax, Sol. 33 med.; Isid. Orig. 17, 8, 5), ăcis, m., = στύραξ,
I a tree; and also the resinous gum of that tree, storax, Plin. 12, 25, 55, § 125; 24, 6, 15, § 24; Verg. Cir. 167.—Hence, styrăcĭnus, a, um, of or made from storax: oleum, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 7.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

stўrax (stŏr- Sol. 33, 10 ), ăcis, m. f. (στύραξ), aliboufier [arbre qui distille une résine odorante] : Plin. 12, 125 || le baume ou le parfum qu’on en tire : Plin. 24, 24.

Latin > German (Georges)

styrax, acis, m. (στύραξ), der Storax, ein Strauch, der ein wohlriechendes Gummiharz gibt, das denselben Namen führt und als Räucherwerk gebraucht wird, Plin. 12, 124 u.a. Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 2, 7, 113. Marc. Emp. carm. 48, fol. 141 (a). – Vulg. Nbf. styraca, ae, f., Plin. Val. 1, 11. – Andere Form storax, Ps. Verg. Cir. 168. Solin. 33, 10. Vulg. genes. 43, 11 u. Sirach 24, 21. Isid. orig. 17, 8, 5. – Dav. styracinus u. storacinus, a, um (στυράκινος), vom Storaxstrauch, styr. oleum, Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 2, 7, 113. Plin. Val. 1, 38: stor. oleum, Pelagon. veterin. 17 (§ 273 Ihm): stor. virga, Sulp. Sev. dial. 1, 19, 2.

Latin > Chinese

styrax, acis. m. :: 齊墩菓白雲木

Translations

storax

Arabic: أَصْطَرَك, أَسْطَرَك; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܣܛܘܪܟܐ, ܐܣܛܘܪܩܐ, ܣܛܘܪܟܐ; Armenian: ստյուրակ, ստյուրաքս, շեր; Chinese Coptic: ⲥⲧⲩⲣⲁⲝ; Finnish: storaksi; German: Storaxbaum; Ancient Greek: στύραξ; Latin: styrax, storax; Polish: styrak, styrakowiec; Portuguese: estoraque; Russian: стиракс; Serbo-Croatian: stìraks, dìviza, divíza, dìvuza; Spanish: estoraque; Swedish: storax