πόμα
νέῳ δὲ σιγᾶν μᾶλλον ἢ λαλεῖν πρέπει → it's fitting for a young man to keep silence rather than to speak (Menander)
English (LSJ)
τό,
A v. πῶμα. II = φοῖνιξ, cj. in Dsc.1.109.
German (Pape)
[Seite 678] τό, der Trank oder Trunk; Pind. N. 3, 79, vom Gesange; αἵματος, Eur. Hec. 392; βότρυος ὑγρὸν π., Bacch. 279; Her. 3, 23; Xen. An. 4, 5, 27; u. in späterer Prosa, wie Luc. Lexiph. 20, Plut. – Vgl. πῶμα, welches die eigtl. attische Form dafür war; Porson Eur. Hec. 396 Monk Hipp. Lob. Phryn. 456 u. Paralipp. 425.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
πόμα: τό, ἴδε πῶμα.
French (Bailly abrégé)
v. πῶμα².
English (Slater)
πόμα
1 draught met., of poetry ἐγὼ τόδε τοι πέμπω μεμιγμένον μέλι λευκῷ σὺν γάλακτι πόμ' ἀοίδιμον, Αἰολίσσιν ἐν πνοαῖσιν αὐλῶν (N. 3.79)
English (Strong)
from the alternate of πίνω; a beverage: drink.
English (Thayer)
(Attic πῶμα; (cf. Lob. Paralip., p. 425)), πόματος, τό (πίνω, πέπομαι), drink: Hebrews 9:10.