ARMIN'IANS, a sect or party of Christians, socalled from Jacobus Arminius or Harmensen.
Stichus--is so called from a slave, who is a principal character in the comedy.
Andromache Molottus is translated from the Andromache of Euripides, and is so called from Molottus, the son of Neoptolemus and Andromache.
Now moral virtue is so called from mos in the sense of a natural or quasi-natural inclination to do some particular action.
I answer that, Venial sin is so called from venia (pardon).
For the concupiscible faculty is so called from concupiscence, which is the same passion as desire.
Further, some state that the ceremonial precepts are those which pertain to solemnities; as though they were so called from the cerei (candles) which are lit up on those occasions.
He is said by Eustathius, to have been so called from Smynthus, a town near Troy.
Thisbe was a town of Bœotia, so called from Thisbe, the daughter of Æsopus.
St. Augustine, and on the ground of this raised it into an order of St. Majolus, so called from a church gifted to it at Pavia by St. Charles Borromeo.
First of all the prayer, which formed so important a part of this celebration that the whole service came to be called from it the Eucharist, might be regarded as a spiritual sacrifice.
In the meantime Jan Matthys also was called from Amsterdam to Münster.
BRIDE OF THE SEA, Venice, socalled from a ceremony in which her espousals were celebrated by the Doge casting a ring into the Adriatic.
A small fish (Toxotes jaculator), of the East Indies; Ð so called from ?
A tropical plant (Cajanus indicus) and its edible seed, a kind of pulse; Ð so called from Angola in Western Africa.
It is particularly prominent in males, and is so called from a notion that it was caused by the forbidden fruit (an apple) sticking in the throat of our first parent.
But subsistences are so called from subsisting, as substance or hypostasis is so called from substanding.
Anthony's Nose," probably so called from resemblance to Anthony's Nose on the Hudson.
Hudson, was so called from a hill in the interior just north of the line of the town of Livingston, from which the land slopes west towards the Hudson and south to Roelof Jansen's Kill.
Their appearance led the latter to question whether the latest eruptions of the Harrat Rájil, as it is called from an adjoining valley, may not have taken place within the historic period; and he referred to Psalm xviii.
And, indeed, it is probable that at that time Thales alone had raised philosophy above mere practice into speculation; and the rest of the wise men were so called from prudence in political concerns.
ATHE'NIAN BEE, Plato, so called from, the honeyed sweetness of his composition.
Agnes Sorel, socalled from the château de Beauté, on the banks of the Marne, given to her by Charles VII.
Hence they were styled Camarin, and their chief city Camarina, which was so called from a city of the same name in [555]Chaldea, the Ur of the Scriptures.
They say of Cerberus, that he was a dog with three heads: but it is plain that he was so called from a city named Tricaren, or Tricarenia, as well as Geryones.
The Rhodians have in the island a temple of Apollo Erythibius, so called from erysibe, (mildew,) and which they call erythibe.
It is conjectured that Otrœa was socalled from Otreus.
They were the priests of Cybele, and socalled from a river of Phrygia.
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