anethum

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τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ănēthum: i, n., = ἄνηθον,
I dill, anise: Anethum graveolens, Linn.; Verg. E. 2, 48; Plin. 19, 8, 52, § 167; Vulg. Matt. 23, 23.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ănēthum¹⁶ (-tum), ī, n. (ἄνηθον), aneth [plante odoriférante] : Virg. B. 2, 48 ; Plin. 19, 167.

Latin > German (Georges)

anēthum, ī, n. (ἄνηθον), eine wohlriechende Pflanze, Dill (Anethum graveolens, L.), Verg. ecl. 2, 48. Col. 11, 3, 42. Plin. 19, 167. Hier. ep. 69, 4: anethi semen, Apic. 6, 238; 7, 287. – Nbf. anēthus, ī, m., Cassiod. instit. div. litt. 1. p. 510 (b) G.