thymum

thymum

thymum, ī, n. (θύμον), Thymian, Quendel, teils der gemeine od. römische (Thymus vulgaris, L.), teils der kretische od. griechische Satureia capitata, L.), Verg., Quint. u.a.: Plur. thyma, Hor., Ov. u.a. – Bildl., Attico thymo tinctus, Würze der attischen Rede, Ter. Maur. 2417. – Spät. Schreibart timum, zB. Apic. 7, 280 u. 283.


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