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Strong's #432 - ἄνηθον
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- anise, dill
- a used plant used as a spice and for medicine
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ἄνηθον or ἄννηθον, τό,
Aeol. ἄνητον Alc. 36, Sapph. 78,128, also Anacr. ap. Poll. 6.107. ἄννητον Thphr. HP 9.7.3: —
dill, Anethum graveolens, Ar. Nu. 982, Th. 486, Thphr. HP 1.11.2, Alex. 127.5, Theoc. 15.119, Matthew 23:23, Dsc. 3.58, SIG 1170.26 (ii A. D.), Bilabel Ὀψαρτ. p.10. (ἀνν- in Ar.ll.cc. Not to be confused with ἄννησον, q.v.)
ἄνηθον, ἀνηθου, τό, dill, anise ((?); cf. BB. DD., under the word; Tristram, Nat. Hist. of the Bible, p. 419f): Matthew 23:23. (Aristophanes nub. 982; (Aristotle, others); often in Theophrastus, hist. pl.)
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* ἄνηθον , -ου , τό ,
anise: Matthew 23:23.†
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Syll 804.26 (perhaps ii/A.D.) ἄ. μετ᾽ ἐλαίου, for headache. P Oxy VIII. 1088.67 (early i/A.D.), a collection of prescriptions, commends for a ὑπνωτικὸν πότημα · ὑοσ ̣κ ̣[υάμου. . ,] ἀννήσου (δρ.) α ̄, ὀπίου (τριώβολον) · μείξ [ας δός, ";soporific : henbane . . ., anise 1 dr. etc."; (Ed.) This spelling is also found in P Ryl II. 148.19 (A.D. 40).
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