δαῦκος
From LSJ
Καὶ τῶν λεγόντων εὖ καλὸν τὸ μανθάνειν → It is a fine thing to learn from those who speak well
English (LSJ)
ὁ, an umbelliferous plant growing in Crete, Athamanta
A Cretensis, Hp.Acut.23, Dsc.3.72 (who applies the name to two other species, Peucedanum Cervaria and Psychotis Amnis), POxy.1088.65, Gal.6.654; also, = σταφυλῖνος, wild carrot, Daucus Carota, Id.11.862, which is called δαῦκον, τό, by Thphr.HP9.15.5 (but, = Malabaila aurea, ib.9.15.8,9.20.2): δαύκειον, τό, Nic.Th.858,939: δαυκίν (i.e. δαυκίον), Gp.12.1.2:—also δαυχμός, Nic.Th.94 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), Al.199.
δαῦκος· ὁ θρασύς, Hsch.
German (Pape)
[Seite 524] ὁ, Pastinake, Theophr. – Aber Nic. Th. 94 (v. l. δαῦχμος) wie Al. 199 scheint es eine Art Lorbeer, vielleicht δαύχνη, vgl. ἀρχιδαυχνοφορέω.