The Welsh name rhuddygl maurth[59] is only the translation of the English word, whence we may infer that the Kelts of Great Britain had no special name, and were not acquainted with the species.
The Latins had no special name; they used the Greek word, or the expression siliqua, siliqua graeca (Greek pod).
If they had not known it on their own territory, had received it from the Semites, they would not have given it a special name, elaia, whence the Latin olea.
The lock might be at the side or the back of the head or over the brow; it received a special name (Pollux, ii.
In Fiji there is a special name (kana lama) for the disease supposed to be caused by eating out of a chief's dishes or wearing his clothes.
But this kind of painting has a special name: we call it writing.
We have seen that every sacred edifice had a special nameby which it was known.
The zikkurat always had a special name of its own.
An exception is formed by the temple to Ramman in the city of Asshur, which has a special name.
And so it is reasonable that the individuals of the genus substance should have a special name of their own; for they are called "hypostases," or first substances.
As in creatures generation is the only principle of communication of nature, procession in God has no proper or special name, except that of generation.
Hence the procession which is not generation has remained without a special name; but it can be called spiration, as it is the procession of the Spirit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "special name" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.