Definition of Damianas

1. damiana [n] - See also: damiana

Lexicographical Neighbors of Damianas

damboards
dambonite
dambose
dambrod
dambrods
dame
damehood
damehoods
damelopre
damelopres
dames
damewort
dameworts
damfool
damiana
damianas (current term)
damiaoite
daminozide
damlike
damma
dammable
dammar
dammar pine
dammar resin
dammara
dammarane
dammaras
dammars
dammas
damme

Literary usage of Damianas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1882)
"... DC This spurious damiana possesses well-marked characters, which distinguish it readily from the damianas obtained from species of Tur- »era; ..."

2. The History of Political Literature, from the Earliest Times by Robert Blakey (1855)
"Petrus damianas.—Marianus Scotus.—Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury.—Yves, bishop of Chartres.—Hildebert, archbishop of Tours.—Pope Gregory VII.—Gerhard. ..."

3. Northern Italy: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm), Karl Baedeker (1913)
"At each end of the choir-bench is a half of the episcopal throne of St. damianas (683-705), which has been sawn in two. The apse is adorned with Mosaics of ..."

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