agrimonia

From LSJ

ὅνος λύρας ἀκούει κινῶν τά ὦτα → a donkey hears the lyre and wiggles its ears, caviar to the general

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

agrĭmōnĭa: ae, a false read. for argemonia, Plin. 25, 9, 56, § 102 Jan.)

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

agrĭmōnĭa, æ, f., aigremoine [plante] : Cels. Med. 5, 27, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

agrimōnia, ae, f., Odermennig, eine Pflanze (Agrimonia Eupatoria, L.), Cels. 5, 27, 10.

Latin > Greek

ἄργεμον, ἄργεμος, εὐπατόριον

Latin > Chinese

agrimonia, ae. f. :: 枝蒿草

Translations

agrimony

Afrikaans: akkermonie; Albanian: rodhëz; Arabic: غَافِث; Armenian: երեսնակ, անիծած ծաղիկ; Bulgarian: камшик; Catalan: agrimònia; Czech: řepík; Dutch: agrimonie; Esperanto: agrimonio; Finnish: verijuuri; French: aigremoine; German: Odermennig; Ancient Greek: ἄργεμον, ἄργεμος, εὐπατόριον; Ido: agrimonio; Irish: airgeadán, marbhdhraighean; Italian: agrimonia; Kazakh: ошаған; Latin: Agrimonia eupatorium, Agrimonia eupatoria; Macedonian: камшик, петровец; Old English: garclife; Old French: aegremone; Ottoman Turkish: قویون اوتی, قزل یپراق, قاصق اوتی; Persian: غافث, جگردارو; Polish: rzepik, jabłecznik; Portuguese: agrimónia, agrimônia; Romanian: turiță-mare; Russian: репешок; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пѐтровац, ту̏рица; Roman: pètrovac, tȕrica; Slovak: repík; Slovene: repik, toríca, gladišnik, menik; Spanish: agrimonia; Swedish: småborre; Turkish: kızıl yaprak, kızılyaprak, kasık otu, kasıkotu, koyun otu, koyunotu; Welsh: blaen y conyn ar y mêl