Definition of Limina

1. limen [n] - See also: limen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Limina

limewashed
limewashes
limewashing
limewater
limewaters
limewood
limewoods
limey
limeys
limicolae
limicoline
limicoline bird
limicolous
limier
limiest
limina (current term)
liminal
liminal stimulus
liminal trait
liminalities
liminality
liminals
liminary
liminess
liminesses
liming
limings
liminocentric
liminometer
limit

Literary usage of Limina

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

1. The Importance of Women in Anglo-Saxon Times: The Cultus of St. Peter and St by George Forrest Browne (1919)
"... southern province dedicated to St. Paul ; the northern to St. Peter— —Other dedications—Dedication of 433 churches in Kent— Wighard and the limina ..."

2. Reliquiæ Antiquæ: Scraps from Ancient Manuscripts, Illustrating Chiefly by Thomas Wright (1845)
"Tandem post multas lacrimas offert ingrata munera, Nota limina repetit NICHOLAI pontificis. Non est ulla facundia quse narrare ..."

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