Attic writers [use the word] in the feminine [to mean] oregano. But others say
blhxw/.[1] Also said is
glh/xwn, [genitive]
glh/xwnos.
A plant: look under the entry for pennyroyal.[2]
But Glichon [spelled] with iota [is] a personal name. "A man of profound wisdom and hidden thoughts;
Rufinus and Glichon [were] administrators of emperor
Theodosius."[3]
Glêchô: thêlukôs Attikoi tên origanon. hoi de blêchô phasi. legetai de kai Glêchôn, glêchônos. botanê: zêtei en tôi blêchônia. Glichôn de onoma kurion dia tou i. bathugnômôn anthrôpos kai krupsinous: Rhouphinos kai Glichôn epitropoi basileôs Theodosiou.
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