μήνιον

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Menander, Monostichoi, 80
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Full diacritics: μήνιον Medium diacritics: μήνιον Low diacritics: μήνιον Capitals: ΜΗΝΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: mḗnion Transliteration B: mēnion Transliteration C: minion Beta Code: mh/nion

English (LSJ)

τό, = γλυκυσίδη, Ps.-Dsc.3.140.

German (Pape)

[Seite 174] τό, Tempel der Mondgöttinn, Paus. 6, 26. – Bei Diosc. eine Pflanze.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
pivoine, plante.
Étymologie: DELG -.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μήνιον: τό, = παιονία Διοσκ. 3, 147 (157) ἐκ τῶν νόθων.

Greek Monolingual

μήνιον, τὸ (Α)
η γλυκυσίδη.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μήν, μηνός «μήνας», λόγω της χρησιμότητας του φυτού σε αστρολογικές παρατηρήσεις].

Translations

peony

Albanian: lulegjake, bozhure; Armenian: քաջվարդ, պիոն; Azerbaijani: pion; Belarusian: півоня; Bulgarian: божур; Catalan: peònia; Chechen: цӏен лерг; Chinese Cantonese: 牡丹; Mandarin: 牡丹; Chuvash: пион; Crimean Tatar: şaqayıq; Czech: pivoňka; Danish: pæon; Dutch: pioen, pioenroos; Estonian: pojeng; Finnish: pioni; French: pivoine; Galician: peonia; Georgian: იორდასალამი; German: Pfingstrose, Päonie; Greek: παιωνία; Ancient Greek: ἀγλαόφαντον, ἀγλαοφῶτις, αἱμαγωγόν, ἀλφαιωνία, ἀλφαωνιά, ἀλφαωνία, γλαβρήνη, γλαοφώτη, γλυκυσίδη, γλυκυσίδιον, γλυκυσῖτις, δάκτυλοι Ἰδαῖοι, διχόμηνος, τὸ διχότομον, διχότομον, Ἑκατεία, ἐφιαλτεία, ἐφιαλτία, ἐφιάλτιον, θεοδόνιον, θεοδώνιον, κυνόσπαστος, μήνιον, ὀροβάδιον, ὀρόβαξ, παιωνία, παιονίη, σελήνιον, σεληνόγονον, σεληνόγονος; Hebrew: אַדְמוֹנִית‎; Hungarian: bazsarózsa; Italian: peonia; Japanese: 牡丹, ボタン; Kashubian: bùjón; Kazakh: таушымылдық, шұғынық, сәлдегүл; Korean: 모란; Kyrgyz: пион; Latin: paeonia; Latvian: peonija; Lithuanian: bijūnas; Macedonian: божур; Mongolian: цээнэ цэцэг; Norman: pâsse-rose; Polish: piwonia, peonia; Portuguese: peônia, peónia; Romanian: bujor; Russian: пион; Serbo-Croatian: божур, božur; Slovene: potonika; Spanish: peonía; Swedish: pion; Tatar: пион, чалма чәчәк, чалмабаш; Thai: โบตั๋น; Turkish: şakayık; Ukrainian: півонія; Uzbek: sallagul; Vietnamese: mẫu đơn