E243] "Flower de luce," the flos deliciarum of the Middle Ages.
Athanasia, the Greek word for immortality, and that it was so called, "quod non cito flos inarexat.
April, we read "Flower delice, that which they use to misterme Flowre deluce being in the Latine called Flos delitiarum.
Virgil has not disdained to transfer it to his AEneid-- "Purpureus veluti cum flos succisus aratro Languescit moriens(480).
From its bright crimson colour it received from Rumphius the name of Flos cardinalis.
The verse above the figure in Plate XVI is taken from the Flos medicinae scholae Salerni; cp.
I'll not have Flos Left single-handed by your cowardice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.