In another place he says of Hegius, ne hic quidem Græcarum literarum omnino ignarus est.
The sentiment is probably the same as Cato's, "asse carum esse dicebat, quo non opus esset.
Patriæ solum omnibus carum est=--The soil of their native land is dear to the hearts of all men.
Quod non opus est, asse carum est=--What you don't need is dear at a doit.
The fruits of Carum carui, a hardy biennial British plant, popularly known as caraway seeds, supply a volatile oil, which is carminitive and aromatic.
Defn: An aromatic umbelliferous herb (Carum Petroselinum), having finely divided leaves which are used in cookery and as a garnish.
The production of adventitious roots is not limited to the ordinary leaves of the plant, but may be manifested on the cotyledons; thus Irmisch describes cases of this kind in the cotyledons of Bunium creticum andCarum Bulbocastanum.
Fleischer also describes a case of this kind in Carum carui.
It has been observed among other plants in Angelica Razoulzii, Carum carui, Daucus Carota, &c.
Ushase carum yoshah sa raka so eva trishtup gavecarum ya gauh sa sinivali (the new moon) so eva gagati; iii.
Carum Ajowan, used both as a medicine and as a condiment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.