10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORNIFIC»
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The Gorgianic Figures in Early Greek Prose
For the kind of repetition which aims at rhetorical effect, I would cite Cornific. IV 14
, 20: Traductio est, quae facit, uti quom idem verbum crebrius ponatur, non modo
non offendat animum, set etiam concinniorem orationem reddat, hoc pacto : qui ...
John Cunningham Robertson, 1893
Enemies or at least such as were attacked by Lucilius: Mucius Scaevola, L.
Cornelius Lentulus Lupus (Pers. I 115), P. Caecilius Metellus (127, 7; Hor. S. II 1,
67), T. Albucius, Hostilius Tubulus, Papirius Carbo and others. — Cornific. ad Her
.
Wilhelm Sigismund Teuffel, Wilhelm Wägner, 1873
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Several Orations in Sallust's Writings: Inaugural-Dissertation
After this comparison of his owntheory of life (which corresponds to the precepts
for the comparatio, as laid down by Cornific. III., 13: ,,exponemus, quae res
laudaturi simus aut vituperaturi“) with the turn of mind and habits of the nobility,
the ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Producing horn or horny substance; causing to become eorneous or cornified: as
, cornific tissue; a cornific process. corniflcation (kor'ni-fi-ka'shon), n. [< cornify :
see -fy and -ation.] Production of horn; conversion into horn; the process or result
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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The Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheapen Telegraphy ...
.With great consideration Considered. Corneous 5647 Cornetcy 5648 (hrneter
5649 Corneule 5650 Corniced 5651 Cornicle 5652 Cornific 5653 Corniform
5654 Cnrnine 5655 Cornish 5656 Cornless 5657 Cornopean 5658 Cornus 5659
5660 ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Co-ordinate. Co; ordo. Co-parcener, co-partner. Co; pars. Copious. Copia.
Copper, copperas. Cuprum. Copula, copulate. Copula. Cord, cordelier. Chorda.
Cordial, core. Cor. Coriaceous. Corium. Co-rival. Co; rivus. Cork. Cortex. Cornific.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1853
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A Dissertation on the Hebrew Roots; intended to point out ...
Horns, we have observed, were denoted in Hebrew by 11p corn; and the same
word is but little varied in coma, Lat. come, French, with our cornd, carniculate,
cornific. mrnuted, Ur. Also every thing growing or placed on the top or head went
by ...
Alexander PIRIE (Minister of the Gospel, Newburgh.), 1807
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A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin, for the Use of ...
are interpenetrated by numer0l1S _CQ' l'g ::.;:,ks]ean l.a::ic0lumns' The epidermis
beneath the nail exhllfiltesl-altjerl frdmgits held' and horny layers. As the nail is
gradually 1' f the horny la er béclgofll at the sides and point, the cornific:1t-loD ...
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Lexicon universae rei numariae, veterum
T. II. Р. II. 708. - L. BAEBIVS .POLLIO II. VIR. QVINQ )H Q. (душ. Leí. n.'I`. 1. 1439.
—— L. BALB() .L.POR.T1(). mdb. 50. » CA. PITONÍIÍ. II ER. ll. `\\/IR. CY'1'I'IF._I{ON
'I`E`II. VIR. de Pfau Cat. p. 225. - C. CIÈNSORIN() L.`CORNIFIC'.O N. CELS» II.
Johann Christoph Rasche, 1795
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
CORNIFIC, kawr-nif ik, a. (conta, anijacio, I make, Lat.) Producing horns. CORK 1
FORM, kawr'ne-fawrm, a. Having the shape of a horn. CORKIFOBMIS, kawr-ne-
fawr'mis, a. (cornu, and forma, form, Lat.) Heart-shaped. CORNIGEROUS ...