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Strong's #2951 - κύμινον
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- cummin is a cultivated plant in Palestine with seeds that have a bitter warm taste and an aromatic flavour
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κύμῑνον [ ῠ], τό,
cummin, Hp. Acut. 23, Antiph. 142.2, Alex. 127.6, LXX Isaiah 28:25, PTeb. 112.13 (ii B.C.), etc.; κύμινον ἔπρισεν, prov. of a skinflint, Sophr. 110, cf. Men. 1025, Theoc. 10.55; κ. ἥμερον, Cuminum Cyminum, Dsc. 3.59, cf. Thphr. HP 1.11.2, Nic. Th. 601; κ. ἄγριον (ἀγρότερον ib. 710), wild cummin, Lagoecia cuminoeides, Dsc. 3.60; κ. ἄγριον ἕτερον, Nigella arvensis, ib.61; κ. αἰθιοπικόν Diocl. Fr. 87. (Cf. Hebr. Kammôn.)
κύμινον, κυμινου, τό, cumin (or cummin), German Kümmel, (for כַּמֹּן, Isaiah 28:25, 27): Matthew 23:23. (Theophrastus, Dioscorides, Plutarch, others) (Tristram, Nat. Hist. etc., p. 443.)
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κύμινον , -ου , τό
[in LXX: Isaiah 28:25; Isaiah 28:27 (H3646)*;]
cummin: Matthew 23:23.†
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κύμινον, ";cummin,"; a word of Phoenician origin (Heb. כַּמֹּן—Isaiah 28:25; Isaiah 28:27). Cf. P Tebt I. 112.13 (an account—B.C. 112) λόγος. . . κυμίνου ε ̄, ἐλ (αίου) ν ̄ε ̄, ib. II. 314.19 (ii/A.D.) κυμ [ί ]νου μέτρον α ̄, P Fay 101i. 9 (c. B.C. 18) et saepe.
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