Saracens at Ostia, and his supernaturally staying a conflagration which threatened the basilicon of St. Peter,--a theme belonging rather to the category of the second room.
The slippery foundations that from time to time have occasioned infinite anxiety and expense, both for the church and adjoining buildings, were doubtless the original cause which lost us the basilicon of Constantine.
The above is the formula of the London College, but the basilicon of the shops is seldom, if ever, made in this manner.
When creosote is not procurable, a liniment formed of equal parts of soft soap, basilicon ointment, oil of turpentine, and water, may be used instead.
A nearly similar preparation under the name of 'basilicon ointment,' is contained in the Ph.
Very irritable ulcers are often greatly relieved by the gentle application to them of lunar caustic, and indolent ones by dressing with yellowbasilicon ointment, or by the judicious use of black wash.
Yellow basilicon is made of equal quantities of bees-wax, white rosin, and frankincense.
The first object is to cleanse the wound with emollient poultices, and soften it with yellowbasilicon ointment, to which may be added a little turpentine or red precipitate.
For dressing blisters, in order to keep them open, make an ointment of half an ounce of Spanish flies finely powdered, mixed with six ounces of yellow basilicon ointment.
The last portion of the "Basilicon Doron" is devoted to domestic regulations for the prince, respecting his manners and habits; which the king calls "the indifferent actions of a man.
The truth is, they are both nothing more than extracts printed with those separate titles, drawn from the King's "Basilicon Doron.
Basilicon which we made for that purpose and some Phials and small tin boxes which I had brought out with Phosphorus.
Self Cut off of our Coats, Some eye water and Basilicon which we made for that purpose and Some phials of eye water and Some tin boxes which Capt L.
It appears from that monarch's Basilicon Doron, written while he was in Scotland, that the republican ideas of the origin of power from the people, were at that time esteemed Puritanical novelties.
Footnote A: Basiliconointment is made by heating together resin 8 parts, beeswax 8 parts, olive oil 8 parts, and lard 6 parts.
The groove made is filled with basilicon ointment,[A] and the coronet stimulated with a cantharides ointment, In this way there is induced to grow from the coronet a new wall of nearly normal dimensions.
This is effected by inserting a seton in the neck, and the secretion of this issue is kept up by means of such an ointment as the basilicon with powdered cantharides.
Then the stitches are to be cut, the tow taken out, and the wound dressed with yellow basilicon ointment, or one made with turpentine and yolk of egg, spread on pledgets of tow.
In 1559 he wrote the curious Basilicon Doron for his "Dearest son Henry, the Prince.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "basilicon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.