From excavations on the place since the year 1875, it has been proved that the Romans founded here a city, which they named Aquae Solis, in the reign of Claudius.
On the retirement of the Romans Aquae Solis passed into the hands of the Britons, under the name of Coer Palladen (the city of the waters of Pallas).
Quanto praestantias esset Numen aquae viridi si margina clauderet undas Herba-- As it once was, and fringed with wood, instead of the breastwork of bare wall that now confines it.
Aquae Vitae was a cordial-water well known in Bunyan's time, and much used in compounding medicines, but now almost forgotten.
It is aquae vitae, water of life, or water that hath a health and life in it.
It is only in this water, in this grace of God, which is here called the after of life, or God's aquae vitae.
Sextius Calvinus drove them back far from the sea-coast, and founded the town of Aix (Aquae Sextiae).
But the water that I will ei, fiet in eo fons aquae give him, shall become in him salientis in vitam aeternam.
He that believeth in me, dicit scriptura, flumina de as the scripture saith, Out ventre eius fluent aquae of his belly shall flow rivers vivae.
The name by which they knew the place was Aquae Solis, but the word Solis did not stand for the sun as a male divinity, but for Sul, the presiding female divinity of the place.
Calvi deaquae frigidae usu,' which forms the title of Martial xiv.
AQUAE SULIS The chimes called midnight, just at interlune, And the daytime talk of the Roman investigations Was checked by silence, save for the husky tune The bubbling waters played near the excavations.
Ptolomie afterward called it Thermae, other Aquae solis, or Scamannia, or Acmancester, but now it hight generallie Bath in English, and vnder that name it is likelie to continue.
Aquae alone we know from Tacitus was a city-like watering-place; Kloten had handsome villas, but what it was we do not know.
The Toygeni perished in the fearful carnage at Aquae Sextiae, and the Cimbri later on at Vercellae.
The lieutenant enraged at this affront laid waste the neighbouring Aquae (Baden near Zurich), a flourishing watering-place much frequented for its amusements, Tacitus tells us.
Bourbon (Aquae Borvonis or Bormonis) was anciently the capital of the Bourbonnais and gave its name to the great Bourbon family.
The tufa deposits which radiate from it extend as far as Rome; various small craters surround it, while the existence of warm springs in the district (especially those of Vicarello, probably the ancient Aquae Apollinares) may also be noted.
It is much frequented on account of its hot saline springs, which were known to the Romans under the name Aquae Borvonis.
Roman consul Gaius Sextius Calvinus, and from its mineral springs was called Aquae Sextiae (Sextian Waters).
Has he blown forth a blast of seething water and steam like the hot springs of Aquae Sextiae?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aquae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.