The extraordinary labour of Joachim Rhæticus in his trigonometrical calculations, has been mentioned in our first volume.
But this work was not published till 1594, and then not so complete as Rhœticus had left it.
These are obscure names in comparison with Joachim, surnamed Rhœticus from his native country.
And som distance westward from these 2 temples stands the sepulchre of Ticus Samme, allis Quambecon Dono,[221] a thinge to be wondred at, and rather to be admired then to be discribed.
Yet Ticus Samme, having hym in his power, made Wigen a Dono to cut his belly, contrary to promis.
Yt is thought wars will ensue in Japan betwixt the Emperour and Fidaia Same, sonne to Ticus Same, the deceased Emperour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ticus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.