The circle is hence called the nine points or six points circle.
Nord, in France, on the Scheldt; famous for its fine linen fabrics, hence called cambrics.
After his death, a mutilated statue near the shop was called by his name, and made the repository of all the bitter epigrams and satirical verses of the city; hence called pasquinades (3 syl.
When a month had elapsed, and Demophoon did not put in an appearance, Phyllis so mourned for him that she was changed into an almond tree, hence called by the Greeks Phylia.
Her chief festival was the Matronalia, on the first of March, hence called the "Women's Kalends.
Leontius of Athens, hence called Athenais (she died about the year 460), only fragments of their renderings in the Cyprian legends have come down to us.
Amongst the various specifics recommended for the cure of plica, is the lycopodium, hence called herba plicaria; the vinca, or perventia.
In another species, a net-work seems to be spread before the eyes; hence called visus reticularis.
The Romans commonly wrote only on one side of the paper, and joined one sheet to the end of another, till they finished what they had to write, and then rolled it on a cylinder or staff, hence called volumen.
Courtezans, and women condemned for adultery, were not permitted to wear the stola--hence called togatæ.
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