botryitis

From LSJ

δασύποδα λαγὼν παραδραμεῖται χελώνη → the tortoise will outrun the hairy-footed hare

Source

Latin > English

botryitis botryitidos/is N F :: kind of precious stone/calamine; [cadmia ~ => grape/cluster-shaped zinc oxide]

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

bō̆tryītis: ĭdis, f., = βοτρυῗτις and βοτρυώδης (cluster-shaped),
I a kind of calamine, Cels. 6, 6, n. 6; Plin. 34, 10, 22, § 101; Scrib. Comp. 24 and 220.—
II A precious stone in the form of a cluster of grapes, otherwise unknown, Plin. 37, 10, 55, § 150.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

bŏtryītis, itĭdis et itis, f. (βοτρυῖτις),
1 sorte de cadmie : Plin. 34, 101
2 pierre précieuse : Plin. 37, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

botryītis, tidis u. tidos, f. (βοτρυιτις), traubenförmig, cadmea b., Galmei in traubenförmiger Kristallisation, Cels. 6, 6. no. 6. Plin. 34, 101. Scrib. 24 u. 220. – subst., ein uns unbekannter Edelstein in Traubengestalt, Plin. 37, 150.