Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A genus of polypodiaceous ferns of the tribe Davallieæ, widely distributed among the Malayan, Philippine, and various other Pacific islands.
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Stress is constantly laid on the necessity of goodness in thought, word, and deed (humata, hakhta, hvarshta) as opposed to evil thought, word, and deed
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Rostinoth, uses these words: "Pro salute animæ nostræ, etc., ac ob benevolentiam et affectionem specialem quam erga dictum prioratum devote gerimus eo quod ossa celebris memoriæ Johannis fratris nostri germani ibidem (the Priory) humata quiescunt dedimus, etc., viginti marcas sterlingorum, etc."
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Corpaxai eorumelata, juxta praruptas ibi anmis fauces funt humata; qvare ifia fauces
Hungurvaka, sive Historia primorum qvinqve Skalholtensium in Islandia ... Jón Ólafsson 1778
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murmur ad extremae nuper humata uiae, cum mihi somnus ab exsequiis penderet amoris, 5
Cynthia Dead 1912
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Nondum conje - fturam illam damno \ fed videant tamen eruditi, num J) otius fignificare illi, qui monumenta ifta pofuerunt, ye - int, corpora non mutilata, veriynintcgra humata effe.
Lucii Caecilii Firmiani Lactantii De mortibus persecutorum, cum notis Stephani Baluzii ... Lactantius, Paul Bauldri, Etienne Baluze , Nicolas Thoynard , Johan Columbus , Thomas Spark , Joannes Georgius Graevius, Gisbertus Cuperus, Elias Boherellus, Thomas Gale 1692
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