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ου (ἡ) :
1 c. τερέϐινθος, HPC. 667, 43 ; ARSTT., Mir. ausc. 88 ; TH. H.P. 9, 2, 2 ; ANTH. 1, 30, etc. ;
2 p. anal. sorte d’ulcère, HPC. 51, 38 ; 1176 d ; TH. H.P. 3, 2, 6, etc.
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LSJ
ἡ, terebinth, Pistacia Terebinthus, Hp. Mul. 2.192, Arist. Mir. 837a33, Thphr. HP 3.2.6, 9.2.2, Theoc. Ep. 1.6, AP 4.1.30 (Mel.), Dsc. 1.71, Gal. 6.351, 616 (v.l. τερεβ-), 624 (v.l. τερεβ-), etc.
a swelling like the fruit of the terebinth-tree, Hp. Hum. 20, Epid. 6.3.23, Diocl. Fr. 82, cf. Erot., Gal. 16.461. (This is apparently the oldest form, but τερεμινθ- and τερεβινθ- are freq. vv. ll. ; τερέμινθος is given freq. by codd. A and B of LXX, and τερέβινθος by all the uncials in Is. 1.30, 6.13 and four times elsewhere, cf. AP 9.282 (Antip. Thess.), Gp. 9.18.1; in Gal. codd. vary (v. supr.); a fem. τερεβίνθη prob. in PMagPar. 1.1312, v.l. in Gal. 6.644; τρέμιθος is also found; τεττερέβινθος in Gloss. seems to be an error; cf. Τερβινθεύς.) a parasitic growth on the olive, Thphr. CP 2.17.4. a flax-like plant from which the Athenians made fishinglines, Hsch., Phot., EM 753.10. = πιστάκη, Thphr. HP 4.4.7.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
Pape
ἡ, ältere Form von τερέβινθος ; auch von dem flachsähnlichen Gewächs, aus dem man in Athen Schnüre zu Angelruten machte, VLL, Mel. 1.30 (IV.1).
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)