smyrnion

From LSJ

βάκτρῳ δ' ἐρείδου περιφερῆ στίβον χθονός → support with a staff your steps that waver on the ground

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

smyrnĭon: or zmyrnĭum, ii, n., = σμυρνίον,
I a kind of herb like myrrh, common Alexanders: Smyrnium olus atrum, Linn.; Plin. 27, 13, 109, § 133; 19, 8, 48, § 162.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

smyrnĭŏn¹⁶ ou zmyrnĭum, ĭī (σμύρνιον), n., smyrnium ou maceron [plante ombellifère] : Plin. 27, 133.

Latin > German (Georges)

smyrnion (in Hdschrn. auch zmyrnion), iī, n. (σμύρνιον), eine Pflanze (Smyrnium olus atrum, L.), die Pferdesilge, Plin. 27, 133 u.a.