ἄρωμα
From LSJ
διαπασῶν, διατεσσάρων, διαπέντε → through all, through four, through five (Pythagorean musical terms)
English (LSJ)
(A) [ᾰρ], ατος, τό,
A aromatic herb or spice, Hp.Aph.5.28, X. An.1.5.1, prob. in Supp.Epigr.1.414 (Crete, v/iv B. C., pl.), Arist.Pr. 907a13, IG5(2).514.17 (Lycosura, ii B.C., pl.), Plu.Phoc.20.
ἄρωμα (B) [ᾰρ], ατος, τό, (ἀρόω)
A arable land, corn-land, S.Fr.75 (pl.), Ar.Pax1158, Eup.304.
German (Pape)
[Seite 368] (ἀρόω), τό, = ἄρομα, Soph. frg. 77; Ar. Pax 1128, Schol. ἀροτρίαμα. (ἄρω), τό, Gewürz, wohlriechende Kräuter, Früchte u. dgl., Xen. An. 1, 5, 1 u. Sp.
French (Bailly abrégé)
1ατος (τό) :
arome ; plante aromatique.
Étymologie: pê origine orient.
2c. ἄρομα.