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“Clino-pedalis, ad venerem invalidus, ab ea antiqua opinione, frigiditatem pedum concubituris admondum officere.”
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The other structures can be situated at floor level and of these mostly only the mortar has been preserved, however traces of the fragmented pedalis can still be seen.
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This layer, which consists mostly of tiles (mostly pedalis, 40 cm square and 5 cm thick) and irregular limestone rocks, is from the collapse of the roof of this part of the Roman Baths.
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The bricks are generally pedalis and the mortar layer in between is again between 2 and 5 cm thick.
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Also important to mention here is the fact that we possibly encountered in this layer the remains of two collapsed walls, with concentrations of bricks or tiles (again pedalis) still fixed to white or gray mortar (between 2 and 5 cm thick) at two locations.
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The remainder of the march consisted of a series of winding round spurs: at about an average elevation of 6,000 feet found a Pythonium foliis pedalis, spad. apice filiformo recurvo, vel erecto, spathe viridi,
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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"Clino-pedalis, ad venerem invalidus, ab ea antiqua opinione, frigiditatem pedum concubituris admondum officere."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Sol Democrito magnus videtur, quippe homini erudito in geometriaque perfecto, huic pedalis fortasse; tantum enim esse censet, quantus videtur, vel paulo aut maiorem aut minorem.
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Frons lanceolata pedalis ex foliis ahernis lanceolatis.
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Stipes frondis fructificantis pedalis fere atro-purpu - reus nitidus.
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