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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1857] Hauriendis, from which “aures” is said to be formed.

[1858] Æneid, iv. 359. [The English verb bother (= both ear) is an amusing comment on the adaptation of ears to unwelcome voices.]

[1859] Refulgentes.

[1860] Imaginum incursione.

[1861] According to some, “talc.”

[1862] iii. 368.

[1863] Cum modo: “in a measured degree.”

Chap. IX.—Of the Senses and Their Power.

[1864] Luscis.

Chap. X.—Of the Outer Limbs of Man, and Their Use.

[1865] Ciliorum. The word properly denotes the edge of the eyelid, in which the eyelash is fixed; said to be derived from “cilleo,” to move.

[1866] Oculi, as though derived from “occulere,” to conceal.

[1867] Palpitatio. Hence “palpebræ,” the eyelids.

[1868] Reficit obtutum.

[1869] Obsolescit.

[1870] Xenophon, Memorabilia, i. 4.]

[1871] Tractabilis.

[1872] Ipsa duplicitate.

[1873] Lingua, as though from “ligando.

[1874] Linguæ sinu.

[1875] Complodunt.

[1876] Testudine.

[1877] Restricti.

 

 

 

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