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... word is derived from stillare , fluere , delf ; because the dolphin was con- sidered as the king of the sea , and Neptune a monarch represented under the image of this fish . Dolphins were the symbols of maritime towns and cities . See ...
... word is derived from stillare , fluere , delf ; because the dolphin was con- sidered as the king of the sea , and Neptune a monarch represented under the image of this fish . Dolphins were the symbols of maritime towns and cities . See ...
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... word cicada is usually translated in dictionaries . Wherein to speak strictly , if by this word grasshopper , we understand that animal which is implied by TETT with the Greeks , and by cicada with the Latins , we may with safety affirm ...
... word cicada is usually translated in dictionaries . Wherein to speak strictly , if by this word grasshopper , we understand that animal which is implied by TETT with the Greeks , and by cicada with the Latins , we may with safety affirm ...
Strona 8
... word " Arpus is trans- lated a locust , but in the same sense and subject , Wisdom xvi . , it is translated a grasshopper ; " for them the bitings of grasshoppers and flies killed ; " whereas we have declared before the cicada hath no ...
... word " Arpus is trans- lated a locust , but in the same sense and subject , Wisdom xvi . , it is translated a grasshopper ; " for them the bitings of grasshoppers and flies killed ; " whereas we have declared before the cicada hath no ...
Strona 9
... word is borrowed from the Saxon gærsthoop , which our forefathers , who never beheld the cicada , used for that insect which we yet call a grasshopper.5 CHAPTER IV . Of the Picture of the Serpent tempting Eve . 6 In the picture of ...
... word is borrowed from the Saxon gærsthoop , which our forefathers , who never beheld the cicada , used for that insect which we yet call a grasshopper.5 CHAPTER IV . Of the Picture of the Serpent tempting Eve . 6 In the picture of ...
Strona 13
... word ( nachash , Gen. iii . 1 ) is nearly the same with an Arabic word , signifying an ape and THE DEVIL ! He thus sums up : " In this account we find , 1. That what- ever this nachash was , he stood at the head of all inferior animals ...
... word ( nachash , Gen. iii . 1 ) is nearly the same with an Arabic word , signifying an ape and THE DEVIL ! He thus sums up : " In this account we find , 1. That what- ever this nachash was , he stood at the head of all inferior animals ...
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