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pănăcēa | pănăces, is | pănax, ăcis | Pănăcēa, ae (noun F.n.m.f) = πανάκεια, πανακές, πάναξ: f., , , n., also , , m., = .
* An herb to which was ascribed the power of healing all diseases, all-heal, panacea, catholicon; on the different kinds, v. Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 30 sq.: odorifera panacea,Verg. A. 12, 419: panaces ipso nomine omnium morborum remedia promittit,Plin. 25, 4, 11, § 30: panax levi et subactā terrā rarissime disseritur,Col. 11, 3, 29.
* A plant, called also ligusticum silvestre: ligusticum silvestre panacem aliqui vocant,Plin. 19, 8, 50, § 165.—Form panaces, Plin. 20, 16, 60, § 168.
* A plant: pastinaca opopinax.—Form panax,Plin. 12, 26, 57, § 127.
* Personified: , , f., one of the four daughters of Aesculapius, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 137.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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