νέκταρ
νέκταρ
.νέκτᾰρ, ᾰρος, εος, τό,
nectar, the drink of the gods, as ambrosia was their food, Hom., etc.; poured like wine by Hebe, and mixed with water, Hom.
metaph., νέκταρ μελισσᾶν, i. e. honey, Eur.: of perfumed unguent, Anth.:—Pind. calls his Ode ν. χυτόν.
Headword (normalized):
νέκταρ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
νεκταρ
Intro Text:
νέκταρ
.νέκτᾰρ, ᾰρος, εος, τό,
nectar, the drink of the gods, as ambrosia was their food, Hom., etc.; poured like wine by Hebe, and mixed with water, Hom.
metaph., νέκταρ μελισσᾶν, i. e. honey, Eur.: of perfumed unguent, Anth.:—Pind. calls his Ode ν. χυτόν.
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:middle-liddell.perseus-eng2-n22008
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