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Hyperbaric chambers have been used since 1662, it was called a domicilium and offered minimal pressure increases.
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The body is domicilium animae, her house, abode, and stay; and as a torch gives a better light, a sweeter smell, according to the matter it is made of; so doth our soul perform all her actions, better or worse, as her organs are disposed; or as wine savours of the cask wherein it is kept; the soul receives a tincture from the body, through which it works.
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Non hic colonus domicilium habeo, sed topiarii in morem, hinc inde florem vellico, ut canis Nilum lambens.
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The Imperfect, with jam, jam diū, jam dūdum, etc., is sometimes used of an action which had been continuing some time; as, -- domicilium Rōmae multōs jam annōs habēbat, _he had had his residence at
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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Duilium, _de Sen. _ 44. hostes, _B. G._ v. 9, 6. domicilium, _Arch.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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The word in the Greek is oikopedon and in the Vulgate domicilium; and the passage in which the word occurs is rendered in the Douay version: "I am like a night raven in the house".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Eum Mīnōs rēx benignīs verbīs accēpit et eī domicilium in Crētā dedit.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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Proximum domicīliō Cornēliae erat pulchrae Campānae domicilium.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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Aurum ā servō perfidō ad domicilium suum portātum erit.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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Nōn longē ab hōrum casā et in summō colle situm surgēbat domicilium ipsīus dominī dominaeque amplissimum.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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