"naphtha" meaning in Latein

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Noun

Forms: naphthas [variant], naphtha [nominative, singular], naphthae [genitive, singular], naphthae [dative, singular], naphtham [accusative, singular], naphtha [singular], naphthā [ablative, singular]
Etymology: Entlehnung aus dem altgriechischen νάφθα (naphtha^☆) ^(→ grc)
  1. feines Bergöl, Naphtha
    Sense id: de-naphtha-la-noun-QJekUjaG
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations (feines Bergöl, Naphtha): Bergöl [neuter] (Deutsch), Naphtha (Deutsch)
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          "ref": "Gaius Plinius Secundus: Naturalis Historia. Post Ludovici Iani obitum recognovit et scripturae discrepantia adiecta edidit Karl Mayhoff. stereotype 1. Auflage. Volumen I. Libri I–VI, K. G. Saur, München/Leipzig 1996, ISBN 3-519-11650-2 (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana, Erstauflage 1906) , Seite 221.",
          "text": "„In urbe Commagenes Samosata stagnum est emittens limum — maltham vocant — flagrantem. […] similis est natura naphthae. ita appellatur circa Babylonem et in Austacenis Parthiae profluens bituminis liquidi modo, huic magna cognatio ignium, transiliuntque in eam protinus undecumque visam.“ (Plin. 2, 235)"
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          "text": "„ab eodem Pythagora aproxis appellatur herba, cuius radix e longinquo concipiat ignes, ut naphtha, de qua in terrae miraculis diximus.“ (Plin. 24, 158)"
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          "ref": "Gaius Plinius Secundus: Naturalis Historia. Post Ludovici Iani obitum recognovit et scripturae discrepantia adiecta edidit Karl Mayhoff. stereotype 1. Auflage. Volumen I. Libri I–VI, K. G. Saur, München/Leipzig 1996, ISBN 3-519-11650-2 (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana, Erstauflage 1906) , Seite 221.",
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