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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
21, § 2. It appears to have been also called ijutturuium (Paul, ex Festo, p. 98). In
Low Latin, aquamanale is the basin. <See Lanfranc in Ducange, s. v.) [L. C. P.]
AQUAE PLUVIAE AKCENDAE AC- TIL). An owner who altered the natural course
...
Sir William Smith, William Wayte, George Eden Marindin, 1901
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Encyclopedia of Antiquities: And Elements of Archaeology, ...
AQUAMANALE-ILE. A silver ewer, called also Gait-us and Nas'iterna, with a
basin for washing the hands before dinner. [Du Cange notes, that Spelman has
mistaken it for a holy water stoup.] AQUIMINARIUM, or AMULA. A vase for
containing ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1843
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Encyclopædia of Antiquities: And Elements of Archaeology, ...
Aquamanale — ile, ewer 205 Arithmetiek,bycounters255 AquaVitae, composita,
what Ark, Deucalion's 155 362 Aqueducts 41, 919 Aquiminarium, vase 205
Arabesque 26 Arm, sculpture 135 Armarium 55 Armatae, ships 323 Armenia 155
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Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1825
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... pourie, prison, vessel 07 bombard, creamer, growler, pitcher, Toby jug 08
decanter, imprison09 blackjack, container10 aquamanale, aquamanile,
bellarmine, receptacle11 Enghalskrug Seealsoprisonjuggle ◊
anagramindicator03 rig 04cook ...
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Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ Compendiarius : Or A Compendious ...
Aquamanale,[ab aqua el mano А laver, an euer, Чип. ap. Non. al. Aquamanile,
Aquiсайте, k Aquzmanile, propiůs ab Analogia, :t [сне reû. А baffi to 'lua/L band:
in. Aquagium, i. n. Dig. ld. quod Aquieduâus. Aquilieus, i. m. 'Ibe panni-b тиф ...
Robert Ainsworth, Thomas Morell, 1808
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Around the Kremlin: The Moscow Kremlin, Its Monuments and ...
Mother-of-pearl aquamanale 145. Silver aquamanale. "Horseman mounted".
Augsburg. 17th century German work — 16th- and 17th-century Augsburg silver.
The silversmiths of Augsburg had a Europe-wide reputation and exported their ...
7
Encyclopaedia of Antiquities and Elements of Archaeology, ...
See Ampulla 340 Guttus. See Aquamanale 940 Guttus coturnium 940 Gwlfa. See
Disgwlfa 571 Gyders 891 Gymnasticks, or Games of exercise, &c. alphabetically
arranged 681, 683 Gymnopzedia 698 Gyniecium 458 Gynseconitis 76 Gypones ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1843
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
Ittransmits the ductus endolymphaticus. aquamanale (a'kwé-ma-ni'lé), 11.; pl.
aqmemanalia (-li-§.). ML., also aquimanile, aquimihole, a uiminilc, L. aquiminalc,
L. aqua'manalls, L . also aquiminarium, ( L. aqua, water, + manalc, a cwer, neut.
of ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Chambers Dictionary
-ne 'la. or aquamanale -na 'Ie. n a medieval ewer, often in the form of a human or
animal figure: a basin in which the priest washes his hands during the
celebration of mass (cedes}. [Through LL. from L aquae of water, and manalis
flowing, ...
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The Official encyclopedia of antiques and collectibles
AQUAMANALE (or AQUAMANILE). A medieval metal water container used for
washing hands. Handwashing during meals was important in the Middle Ages
when people ate with their fingers. Usually made of silver or bronze, this
container ...
Tom Hudgeons, House of Collectibles, 1983