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[Of course, we know better: mingere is Latin for ` urinate. ']
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Sed super hæc, tenent pro grauiori admisso mingere intra domum quæ inhabitatur, et qui de tanto crimine proclamaretur assuetus, mitteretur ad mortem.
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Itémque lac, vel aliquem potum aut cibum super terram effundere, in statione mingere.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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Sed super h鎐, tenent pro grauiori admisso mingere intra domum qu� inhabitatur, et qui de tanto crimine proclamaretur assuetus, mitteretur ad mortem.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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In statione mingere, sed si voluntarie facit occiditur: si autem aliter, oportet quod pecunia soluatur incantatori, qui purificet eos: faciat etiam stationem et ea qu� in ipsa sunt inter duos ignes transire.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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It閙que lac, vel aliquem potum aut cibum super terram effundere, in statione mingere.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Item capiatis argentum vivum, et ponatis ipsum in aliquo vitro, et etiam aquam ardentem, et aquam vitae, et projiciatis tres vel quatuor guttas in igne -- si fuerat aliqua mulier corrupta statim debet mingere et non aliter.
Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc James Anthony Froude 1856
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But to sit down “mingere in patrios cineres,” as Mr. Bowles has done, merits a reprobation so strong, that I am as incapable of expressing as of ceasing to feel it.
Life of Lord Byron Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852 1854
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But to sit down "mingere in patrios cineres," as Mr. Bowles has done, merits a reprobation so strong, that I am as incapable of expressing as of ceasing to feel it.
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815
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At Harvard it becomes a mingo, derived, he says from the Latin, mingere "a structure estimated at less than 2000 pounds advoirdupois which could easily be burned down."
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