γλυκυσίδη

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From γλυκύς (glukús, sweet) + σίδη (sídē, pomegranate).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

γλῠκῠσῑ́δη • (glukusī́dē) f (genitive γλῠκῠσῑ́δης); first declension

  1. male peony (Paeonia mascula)
  2. common peony (Paeonia officinalis)
    Synonyms: ᾱ̓γλᾰοφῶτῐς (āglaophôtis), γλᾰβρήνη (glabrḗnē), μήνῐον (mḗnion), ὀρόβᾰξ (oróbax)

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