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Teucrium Marum
Thyme Thyme (t[imac]m), n. [OE. tyme, L. thymum, Gr. qy`mon, qy`mos; cf. qy`ein, to sacrifice, qy`os a sacrifice, offering, incense: cf. F. thym; -- perhaps so named because of its sweet smell. Cf. Fume, n.] (Bot.) Any plant of the labiate genus Thymus. The garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is a warm, pungent aromatic, much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups. Ankle deep in moss and flowery thyme. --Cowper. Cat thyme, a labiate plant (Teucrium Marum) of the Mediterranean religion. Cats are said to be fond of rolling on it. --J. Smith (Dict. Econ. Plants). Wild thyme, Thymus Serpyllum, common on banks and hillsides in Europe. I know a bank where the wild thyme blows. --Shak.
Teucrium montanum
Poly-mountain Po`ly-moun"tain, n. (Bot.) (a) Same as Poly, n. (b) The closely related Teucrium montanum, formerly called Polium montanum, a plant of Southern Europe. (c) The Bartsia alpina, a low purple-flowered herb of Europe.
Teucrium Polium
Poly Po"ly, n. [L. polium, the name of a plant, perhaps Teucrium polium, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) A whitish woolly plant (Teucrium Polium) of the order Labiat[ae], found throughout the Mediterranean region. The name, with sundry prefixes, is sometimes given to other related species of the same genus. [Spelt also poley.] Poly mountain. See Poly-mountain, in Vocabulary.
Teucrium Scordium
Water germander Wa"ter ger*man"der (Bot.) A labiate plant (Teucrium Scordium) found in marshy places in Europe.

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- In Gr**** mythology, King Teucer (/ˈt(j)uːsər/; Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκρος Teûkros) was said to have been the son of the river-god Scamander and the nymph Idaea...
- accepted the ****ociation. A possible identity has been suggested with the Teucri, a tribe described by ancient sources as inhabiting northwest Anatolia to...
- and he warns the Trojans not to accept the gift, crying, Equō nē crēdite, Teucrī! Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs. ("Do not trust the horse...
- In Gr**** mythology, Teucer (/ˈtjuːsər/), also Teucrus, Teucros or Teucris (Ancient Gr****: Τεῦκρος, romanized: Teûkros), was the son of King Telamon of...
- those bearing gifts." Book II includes Laocoön saying: "Equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes." ("Do not trust the horse...
- it with a spear. Virgil gives Laocoön the famous line "Equō nē crēdite, Teucrī / Quidquid id est, timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs" [Do not trust the Horse...
- The Tjeker in Ayvacık, Çanakkale Province, which the Gr****s called the Teucri. They were probably from Crete and are most likely to have been the source...
- Rome. Gergis, a city of Dardania in the Troad, a settlement of the ancient Teucri, and, consequently, a town of very great antiquity. Gergis, according to...
- ˈtermera Termera; ****arlik Τευκρίς Teukrís Τευκρίδα Tefkrída tefˈkriða Teucris Τέως Téōs Τέως Téos ˈteos Teos; Sığacık Τῆλος Têlos Τήλος Tílos ˈtilos...
- after her. Batia's father was the ruler of a tribe known as the Teucrians (Teucri). The Teucrians inhabited the area of northwest Asia Minor later called...