aphrodes

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Τραφὲν ὄρεσι καὶ φάραγξιν ἀγρίαις, κήρυξ πέφυκα τῆς λόγου ὑμνῳδίας. Φωνήν μὲν οὐκ ἔναρθρον, εὔηχον δ' ἔχω (Byzantine riddle) → Raised in the mountains and wild ravines, I have become the herald of hymns that are sung. I have no articulate voice...

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ā̆phrōdes:
I adj. comm., = ἀφρώδης, foamy, like foam: mecon, a wild poppy, Plin. 27, 12, 93, § 119; cf. App. Herb. 53 (in Plin. 20, 19, 79, § 207, called aphron).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăphrōdēs, m. et f. (ἀφρώδης), écumeux : mecon aphrodes Plin. 27, 119, ou aphrodes herba Ps. Apul. Herb. 53, silène enflé [plante].

Latin > German (Georges)

aphrōdēs, c. (ἀφρώδης), schaumartig, von Schaum, mecon, wilder Mohn, Plin. 27, 119: dass. aphr. herba, Ps. Apul. herb. 53 (aphron gen. b. Plin. 20, 207).