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“His voice was low, musical and effective, and the word, "dulcis," was applied to him as it was to his brother, Gallio.”
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“I've been paging through my copy of the Qur'an, a handsome if musty volume translated into Latin in 1143 by Robert of Ketton (he even signed this copy to "Gertrudis," adding good wishes: "Subsisto ut dulcis ut vos es," or, "Stay as sweet as you are") in search of inspiring passages which, with the right terrorist muscle behind them, could forever rid our airwaves of hydrocephalic dreck, and herewith share my findings.”
“The next interloper was the Euphorbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’, sending seeds from the two plants on either side of the pond to every part of the Fairegarden.”
“Reddish hued heucheras and Euphorbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’ add jeweltones to the palette.”
“Ajuga, creeping jenny, Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’ and Euporbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’ have interwoven into a magic carpet on the steep slope behind the main house.”
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“Consolator optime, Greatest comforter, dulcis hospes animae, sweet guest of the soul, dulce refrigerium. sweet consolation.”
“There are those plants that have four season interest, most notably the Euphorbia dulcis ‘Chameleon’.”
“Solinus spoke of Βριτόμαρτις Britómartis as a native Cretan name for Artemis, the Greek goddess of moon and hunt, which he claimed had underlyingly meant virgo dulcis 'sweet maiden'1 and Hesychius doubly equates his Cretan gloss βριτύ with Greek γλυκύ 'sweet'.”
“Spiritus enim meus super mel dulcis, et hæreditas mea super mel et favum.”
“The site is of great botanical interest as it contains wild date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), the only site in Arabia of wild almond (Prunus dulcis), and one of two sites in Arabia of wild tulip (Tulipa biflora).”
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Organ Stops
A list of pipe- and pedal-organ stops. These have variously and perhaps at times capriciously been named and labelled by organ builders in Latin, English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, a...
diapason, double open diapason, sub-bourdon, double dulciana, bourdon, contra gamba, pyramidon, open diapason, stopped diapason, dulcis, dulciana, viol-di-gamba and 244 more...
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