Ὑάκινθος [ῠᾰ], ὁ,
Hyacinthus, a Laconian youth, beloved by Apollo, who killed him by an unlucky cast of the discus, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
B) as
appellative,
B.I)
ὑάκινθος, ὁ, [
Refs 8th c.BC+]; but ἡ in [
Refs 7th c.BC+]:—
wild hyacinth, bluebell, Scilla bifolia, [
Refs 8th c.BC+]
B.I.2)
blue larkspur, Delphinium Ajacis, ὑ. σπαρτή [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; said to have sprung up from the blood of Hyacinthus or (
accusative to others) of Telamonian Ajax: and the ancients thought they could decipher on the petals the initial letters AI, or the interj. AIAI,[
Refs 2nd c.BC+]; hence the epithets γραπτά [
Refs 3rd c.BC+]
B.I.3) ὑ. πορφυρέη, probably
Lilium Martagon, [
Refs 3rd c.BC+]
B.II) ὑάκινθος, ἡ [
Refs 1st c.AD+]:—a precious stone, of blue colour [
Refs 1st c.AD+], perhaps
aquamarine, [
NT+1st c.AD+]
B.III) name of a
blue colour, [
Refs 1st c.AD+];
blue stuff, [
LXX+1st c.AD+]