Therfor my theme is yet, and ever was-- 425 "Radix malorum est cupiditas.
My theme is alwey oon, and ever was-- "Radix malorum est Cupiditas.
In euery village and in euery toun, This is my terme, and shal, and euer was, Radix malorum est cupiditas.
Having the nature or appearance of a radix or root.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a radix or root; as, a radical quantity; a radical sign.
Defn: Having the nature or appearance of a radix or root.
Bik, is, apparently, the radixof the expression for "rock.
Many modifications of the word by prefixes, to its radix Edo, appear among the cognate dialects.
Steep fertile hill Sides near this place the radix is fibrous, not much branched, annual, woody, white and nearly Smooth.
The small firn also rises with a common footstalk from the radix and are from four to eight in number.
Dalton, who is the true author of the grand discovery of definite, and multiple chemical ratios, calls these equivalent numbers atomic weights, when reduced to their lowest terms, either hydrogen or oxygen being the radix of the scale.
The root is quite the same as that of the officinal Radix senegæ.
The root is said to be used as Radix sassaparillæ.
Verbal inflection is rich in tenses and other forms, and largely modifies the radix to express changes in voice, mode and tense.
The laxative properties of the Mallow, both as regards its emollient leaves, and its radix altheoe efficacior, were told of by Cicero and Horace.
This word appears to be a derivation from the radix WAWB, white.
My theme is alwey oon, and ever was-- 'Radix malorum est Cupiditas.
But no such thing can be drawn out of the word hannilvim, which is taken from the radix lava, signifying simply, and without any adjection, adhaesit, or adjunxit se.
That word which is turned in our English books, they lie, cometh from the radix schachav, which in Pagnin’s lexicon is turned dormire.
Gunzh is theradix for plant; Tig for tree; Asee for animal, &c.
And it is only by dissecting such compounds that the radix can be attained.
Now, it has not been alleged in so many words that the radix of Modern Diabolism and the Masonic cultus of Lucifer is to be found in Éliphas Lévi, but that is the substance of the charge.
And yet, compared with the mystery of man himself, these physical worlds of mystery are but as a radix of infinity.
Although a man of undoubted knowledge and great power of conception, he was bitten with the mania of endeavouring to discover the philosopher's stone, his views respecting which he set forth in his work entitled Radix Mundi.