Footnote 62: See the Discorso della Cera Punica, by the Cav.
But may there not be as little foundation for the ancient expression creta Asiatica, Asiatic earth, as for the modern expression, cera Hispanica, Spanish wax?
Fray Geronymo de Jesus, associate of the martyrs, who kept hidden in Japon on account of the tyrant Taicosama's persecution, lived in disguise in the interior of the country among the Christians.
Thus Yeyasudono remained the supreme ruler of Japon as Taico had been, but failed to withdraw the son from the fortress of Usaca; on the contrary he set more guards over him.
This is the reading of the original (cera hilada).
Chi ha capo di cera non vada al sole=--Let not him whose head is of wax walk in the sun.
Cera stared at her more and more surprised and more and more angry.
As the song and motion dance ceased, Cera called loudly again.
Then she actually started to run toward the hive entrance, but was promptly stopped by Saggia, who had noticed her altercation with Cera and had hurried over.
As the cleaner looked up Nuova said: "Cera wants you; they are making too much dust over there.
Cera perduta, as its name indicates, is an old Italian method, and was used by Benvenuto Cellini.
An accompanying note described its wonderful powers in the following monkish-Latin hexameters:-- Balsamus et munda cera cum chrismatis unda Conficiunt agnum, quod munus do tibi magnum Fonte velut natum per mystica sanctificatum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cera" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.