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Glauce, ēs, f., = Γλαύκη.
† glaucēum, i, n., = γλαύκειον, a bluish-colored plant, celandine, usually called glaucion, Col. poët. 10, 104.
glaucĕus, a, um, adj. [glaucion], of celandine: sucus, Scrib. Comp. 22.
Glaucĭa, ae, m. [1. glaucus], a Roman surname in the gens Servilia and Mallia, Cic. de Or. 2, 61; 65; id. Rosc. Am. 7, 19; 34, 96.
* glaucĭcŏmans, antis, adj. [1. glaucus-, 2. como], with bluish-gray foliage, bluish-gray: oliva, Juvenc. 3, 622.
† glaucĭna, ōrum, n., = γλαύκινα, ointment of celandine, glaucium ointment, Mart. 9, 26, 2; Dig. 34, 2, 21.
† glaucĭon, ii, n., = γλαύκιον, the (bluish) plant celandine: Chelidonium glaucium, Linn.; Plin. 27, 10, 59, § 83.
In plur., Mart. 9, 27, 2.
† glauciscus, i, m., = γλαυκίσκος, a bluish-colored fish, otherwise unknown, Plin. 32, 10, 46, § 129; 32, 11, 53, § 148.
* glaucĭto, āre, v. n., the natural note of puppies, to yelp: glaucitat et catulus, Auct. Carm. Philom. 60.
† glaucōma, ătis, n. (also glaucū-ma, ae, f., Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 70 Ritschl, N. cr.), = γλαύκωμα, an obscuration of the crystalline lens, a cataract, Plin. 29, 6, 38, § 117 al.; Prud. Ham. 90.
Comically: alicui glaucumam ob oculos obicere, qs. to throw dust in his eyes, Plaut. Mil. 2, 1, 70.
† glaucōpis, ĭdis, f., = γλαυκῶπις (gray-eyed, an epithet of Minerva), the owl: si meus aurita gaudet glaucopide Flaccus, Mart. 7, 87 dub. (ex conject. Scalig., al. lagopode; v. lagopus).
3. Glaucus, i, m., = Γλαῦκος, a Greek proper name.
† glaux, cis, f., = γλαύξ, a plant, called also eugalacton, Plin. 27, 9, 58, § 82.