10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENEFICIOUSLY»
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The Dublin University Magazine No. LV Vol. X
For lest witches should draw and prick their names thereupon, and so
veneficiously mischief their persons, th. broke the shell—Lib. v. c. 2|. In reland,
the superstitions about eggs are very similar; they never fail to thrust the spoon
through the ...
Dr Browne tells us, that the intent of this was to prevent witchcraft, for, least
witches should draw, or prick their names therein, and veneficiously mischief
their persons, they broke the shell, as Dalecarnpius has observed. Vide Vulg.
Errors.
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Observations on popular antiquities: including the whole of ...
should draw or prick their names therein, and veneficiously mischief their
persons, they broke the shell, as Dalecampius has observed. Delrio, in his "
Disquisit. Magicae," lib. vi. c. 2, sect. 1, quaest. 1, has the following passage on
this subject ...
John Brand, sir Henry Ellis, 1842
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
জাদু € র I Veneficiously, ad. Lat. যিষযুক্তরূসুপ, যিষাক্তরূতুপ, ৰিতূষর বরো.
মেহেজনকতূরপে. মোহন করিয়া. জাদু দ্বারা. মন্দ ক্ষতি বা নাশপূবর্বক. প্তণ করিয়া. ঔষধ
করিয়া বা বাওয়াই*য়া I Venemous, a. Fr. বিষলে'. ৰিষযুক্ত. বিষধর. এতর্টভম্ন
Venomous শব্দ ...
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Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend, Christian Morals, ...
... was to prevent witchcraft ; for lest witches should draw or prick their names
therein, and veneficiously mischief their persons, they broke the shell, as
Dalecampius hath observed. or the true- f • AHE true lover's knot is very much
magni- k°not.
Sir Thomas Browne, James Thomas Fields, 1862
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Sir Thomas Browne's works, ed. by S. Wilkin
for lest witches* should draw or prick their names herein, and veneficiously
mischief their persons, they broke the shell, as Dalecampius hath observed. 5.
The true lovers' knot6 is very much magnified, and still retained in presents of
love ...
Thomas Browne (sir.), Simon Wilkin, 1852
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The American Monthly Magazine
... Huc pertinet ovorum, ut errobuerit quisque, caiices protinus frangi, aut eosdem
coclea1~ibusperforari ; and the intent hereof was to prevent witchcraft ; for lest
witches should draw or prick their names therein, and veneficiously mischief their
...
Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1830
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Observations on popular antiquities: including the whole of ...
... for lest Witches should draw or prick their Names therein, and veneficiously
mischief their Persons, they broke the Shell, as Dalecampius has observed. Vide
Vulg. Errors. Mr. Pennant tells us, in his Tour in Scotland, that the Farmers
carefully ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ...
Veneficiously, ven-e-fisli'sjs-le. ad. By poison. Venemous, ven'um-us. a.
Poisonous. To Ven en ate, ven'e-nate. v. a. To poison, to infect with poison. (J5*
In the sirfl edition of this Dictionary I accented this word on the first. syllable
contrary to the ...
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Encyclopedia of Kitchen History
The precaution also prevented witchesfrom writing or pricking their names in the
shell to “veneficiously mischiefeyepersons.” (Beard 1975,431) He
addedthatthese customs prevailed inrural areas.In Scotland, the egg took
onamore ambiguous ...
Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 2004
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