Definition of Olearias

1. olearia [n] - See also: olearia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Olearias

oleamide
oleamides
oleander
oleander fern
oleanders
oleandomycin
oleandomycin phosphate
oleandomycins
oleandrin
oleandrine
oleanolic
oleanolic acid
oleanolic acids
oleanonic
oleanonic acid
olearias (current term)
oleaster
oleaster family
oleasters
oleate
oleates
olecranal
olecranon
olecranon bursitis
olecranon fossa
olecranon process
olecranon reflex
olecranons
olefiant
olefiant gas

Literary usage of Olearias

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

1. General History of the Christian Religion and Church by August Neander, Joseph Torrey (1851)
"4, (f. 200, cd. Morelli, Paria, 1608; c, 40, f. 181, ed. olearias,) p. 31. ep. 58, (ed. Olear, f. 401,) p. ..."

2. A Geographical Dictionary, Representing the Present and Ancient Names of All ...by Edmund Bohun by Edmund Bohun (1688)
"olearias. Rheine, Rhenus, a vaft River in German}/, which is one of the great- eft in Europe. ... olearias ..."

3. Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In Four Books by Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1841)
"olearias, the grandson of John, was professor of Greek at Leipsic, ... Godfrey olearias, son of the last, and great-grandson of the first John, ..."

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