English Gloss on the Bible (penes me), the passage in Tobit, viii.
This account of the Greene family is stated in a note to have been taken from a fine pedigree on vellum, penes T.
We really have no authority to which we can confidently appeal, except the usage of good society: "Quem penesarbitrium est, et jus et norma loquendi.
The ovipositors and penes are perfect, as in the Snails, because they can be shoved forwards, but not everted as in the latter.
These palpi or feelers are, from being organs of ingestion, both male penes as well as digits or tongues, as in the Polyps.
In the higher animals the two penes coalesce into one.
Fides sit penes auctorem=--Credit this to the author.
Plus impetus, majorem constantiam, penes miseros=--We find greater violence and more perseverance among the wretched.
Pedigree on vellum, of the Greene family, penes T.
Spence (penes me), and it appeared first in print in Terræ Filius, from whence Dr.
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