Your correspondent ERYX inquires, in your paper of July 12, whether Servius's interpretation of "Viridesque secant placido aequore silvas.
Placido was arrested, and after a long hearing was condemned to be executed, and consigned to the Chapel of the Condemned.
In his Dream, a fragment of some length, Placido dwells in a touching manner upon the scenes of his early years.
Juan Placido was born a slave on the estate of Don Terribio de Castro.
She and San Placido were brother and sister and early disciples of St. Benedict.
San Placido bears the Palm, San Benedetto the holy water, asperge, and a book, and Santa Flavia is crowned and has her hands clasped.
The other side of the story of the convent of San Placido is given in the appeal of Dona Teresa for a reversal of her sentence.
The first attack was skilfully directed against San Placido and not against Villanueva.
A formidable array of twenty-one articles was submitted to them, including not only Villanueva's dealings with the demons of San Placido but his subsequent dabbling in astrology, through which he used to predict the result of campaigns.
The principal industries are the raising of Indian corn and sugar-cane and the manufacture of salt from sea-water.
The inactive variety is known as paramandelic acid.
An advantage in dispersal, very characteristic of the order, is afforded by the seeds, which have a striking peculiarity of germination.
COOH, an isomer of the cresotinic and the oxymethylbenzoic acids.
Placido left the castle, and Bruno remained with the two women, and, as he had promised his guest, proceedings did not suffer by his absence.
The guests had only just begun dinner when Ali brought Placido Tomaselli a letter, which a countryman from Gesso had placed in his hands.
Placido read it, and crumbling it up in a violent passion, exclaimed-- "Upon my word he has chosen his time very nicely.
Placido at once saw that Bruno had discovered all, and uttering a cry of pain and rage, a mortal combat ensued between the dog and the man.
Placido Costanzi is often mentioned with approbation in the collections of Rome for the elegant figures he inserted in the landscapes of Orizzonte; he also painted some altarpieces in a refined style.
Placido Celi, a man of singular talents, but bad habits, followed his master to Rome.
Placido of the cathedral, painted by an Antonio d'Antonio.
Another large picture of the saints Placido and Mauro, he sent into Catania, and another of S.
There flourished at the same time with the Filocami, Litterio Paladino, and Placido Campolo, a scholar of Conca in Rome, where he derived more benefit from the antique marbles than from the instructions of his master.
Most of them yielded, the plot was acknowledged to be of ancient date, and to have Placido at its head.
Placido was president, two of the other four were mulattoes, and two Englishmen.
Placido bore, with the resolution of a stoic, the rude and unsparing stripes with which his broad shoulders and back were speedily covered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "placido" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.