Coriander

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American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [1]

A small round seed of an aromatic plant. The plant is a native of China, and is widely diffused in Asia and the south of Europe. Its seeds are planted in March. They are employed as a spice in the East, and are much used by druggists, confectionarists, etc. The manna which fell in the wilderness was like coriander-seed,  Exodus 16:31   Numbers 11:7 . See Manna .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Coriander. The plant called Coriandrum sativum is found in Egypt, Persia and India, and has a round tall stalk; it bears umbelliferous white or reddish flowers, from which arise globular, grayish, spicy seed-corns, marked with fine striae. It is mentioned twice in the Bible.  Exodus 16:31;  Numbers 11:7.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [3]

To it in form and color the manna is compared ( Exodus 16:31;  Numbers 11:7). The Gad , Phoenician, Goid . An umbelliferous plant, with white or red flowers producing globular, gray, spicy, striated, seedvessels. Used as a condiment with food in Egypt, and in making confectionery.

Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary [4]

נר ,  Exodus 16:31;  Numbers 11:7; a strongly aromatic plant. It bears a small round seed, of a very agreeable smell and taste. The manna might be compared to the coriander seed in respect to its form or shape, as it was to bdellium in its colour. See Manna .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [5]

A round aromatic seed, the Coriandrum sativum, to which the manna was compared, both as to form and colour.  Exodus 16:31;  Numbers 11 :7.

Webster's Dictionary [6]

(n.) An umbelliferous plant, the Coriandrum sativum, the fruit or seeds of which have a strong smell and a spicy taste, and in medicine are considered as stomachic and carminative.

King James Dictionary [7]

Coriander n. L., Gr. A genus of plants of two species. The seeds of one species, the sativum, have a strong smell, and in medicine are considered as stomachic and carminative.

Easton's Bible Dictionary [8]

 Exodus 16:31 Numbers 11:7

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [9]

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [10]

kor - i - an´dẽr ( גּד , gadh  ; κόριον , kórion ): The fruit of the Coriandrum Sativum (Natural Order Umbelliferae ), a plant indigenous around the Mediterranean and extensively cultivated. The fruits are aromatic and stomatic-carminative. They are of a grayish-yellow color, ribbed, ovate-globular and in size about twice that of a hemp-seed. "The manna was like coriander seed" ( Numbers 11:7; see also  Exodus 16:31 .

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [11]

Bibliography Information McClintock, John. Strong, James. Entry for 'Coriander'. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/c/coriander.html. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1870.

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