sandaraca
λύχνον μεθ᾿ ἡμέραν ἅψας περιῄει λέγων “ἄνθρωπον ζητῶ” → He lit a lamp in broad daylight and said, as he went about, “I am looking for a human”
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sandărăca: (sandĕrăca and san-dărăcha), ae, f., = σανδαράκη (σανδαράχη).
I Sandarach, a red coloring matter, Plin. 34, 18, 56, § 178; 35, 6, 22, § 39; Vitr. 7, 12; 12, 8, 3; Paul. ex Fest. p. 324 Müll.—
II Bee-bread, also called cerinthus and erithace. Plin. 11, 7, 7, § 17.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sandărăca (-cha), æ, f. (σανδαράκη), réalgar, sulfure rouge d’arsenic : Plin. 34, 178 ; Vitr. Arch. 7, 12 || Plin. 11, 17, c. crithace.
Latin > German (Georges)
sandaraca (sanderaca) u. sandaracha, ae, f. (σανδαράκη u. σανδαράχη), I) Sandarach, ein roter Färbstoff, sowohl gegrabener = ein roter, mit Schwefel verbundener Arsenik, »rotes Operment, roter Arsenik«, als künstlich bereiteter, bestehend aus cerussa usta seu in fornace cocta, eine Art Mennige, Vitr. u. Plin.; vgl. Fest. p. 323 (a), 11. Paul. ex Fest. 324, 7. – II) der Sandarach, das Bienenbrot, sonst erithace genannt, Plin. 11, 17.
Translations
beebread
Arabic: خُبْز النَحْل; Belarusian: пярга; Bulgarian: перга, пчелен прашец; Catalan: pa d'abella; Chinese Mandarin: 蜂花粉; Danish: bibrød; Dutch: ambrozijn, bijenbrood; Esperanto: abelpano; Estonian: suir; Finnish: mehiläisleipä, perga; French: pain d'abeille; German: Bienenbrot, Perga; Greek: μελισσόψωμο; Ancient Greek: κήρινθος, ἐριθάκη, σανδαράκη; Hungarian: méhkenyér, perga; Italian: polline d'api; Kazakh: балтозаң, перга; Latin: cerinthus, erithace, sandaraca; Latvian: bišu maize; Lithuanian: bičių duona; Old English: bēobrēad; Polish: pierzga; Portuguese: pão de abelha; Romanian: păstură; Russian: перга, пчелиный хлеб; Serbo-Croatian: пчѐлињӣ хле̏б / pčèlinjī hlȅb, pčèlinjī hljȅb, pčèlinjī krȕh, perga; Slovak: perga, včelí peľ; Slovene: cvetni prah; Spanish: pan de abeja; Swedish: bibröd; Ukrainian: перга