Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word murum.
Examples
-
All you could see along the murum roads was brown dirt and, occasionally, a dead or dying animal.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
-
All you could see along the murum roads was brown dirt and, occasionally, a dead or dying animal.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
-
All you could see along the murum roads was brown dirt and, occasionally, a dead or dying animal.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
-
All you could see along the murum roads was brown dirt and, occasionally, a dead or dying animal.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
-
Huiusmodi autem debemus ad baptismum inuitare: Et per patrinos fidem iniungere, hoc est enim propugnacula super murum aedificare argentea. back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
-
Durum et durum non faciunt murum, as the diverb is, two refractory spirits will never agree, the only means to overcome is to relent, obsequio vinces.
-
Joseph was so fair, that, as the ordinary gloss hath it, filiae decurrerent per murum, et ad fenestras, they ran to the top of the walls and to the windows to gaze on him, as we do commonly to see some great personage go by: and so Matthew Paris describes Matilda the Empress going through Cullen.
-
And this made the Romans, as [5094] Vitruvius relates, put Venus 'temple in the suburbs, extra murum, ne adolescentes venereis insuescant, to avoid all occasions and objects.
-
Vltra transiens versus meridiem applicui ad quandam contratam, quæ vocatur Milestorite, quæ pulchra est valdè et fertilis: Et in ista contrata erat vnus vocatus Senex de monte, qui inter duos montes fecerat sibi vnum murum circumuentem istos montes.
-
Infra istum murum erant fontes pulcherrimi de mundo; Et iuxta fontes erant pulcherrimæ virgines in maximo numero, et equi pulcherrimi, et omni illud quod ad suauitatem, et delectationem corporis fieri poterit, et ideo illum locum vocant homines illius contratæ Paradisum.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.