Definition of Alodia

1. alodium [n] - See also: alodium

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alodia

almud
almude
almudes
almuds
almug
almugs
alnage
alnager
alnagers
alnages
alnespirone
alnico
alnicos
alocasia
alod
alodia (current term)
alodial
alodium
alodiums
alods
alodyne
alodynes
aloe
aloe-emodin
aloe family
aloed
aloelike
aloes
aloes wood
aloesin

Literary usage of Alodia

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

1. Christianity and Islam in Spain, A.D. 756-1031 by Charles Reginald Haines (1889)
"... and alodia were the children of a Moslem father and a Christian mother. Their father was a tolerant man, and, apparently, while he lived, permitted his ..."

2. Spain and Portugal by Samuel Astley Dunham (1832)
"... and alodia, born from a Mohammedan father and a Christian mother. Such was their beauty, that how such two lovely roses had been produced by thorns was ..."

3. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints by Alban Butler (1866)
"... AND alodia, VIRGINS AND MARTYRS, IN SPAIN. RODERIC having dethroned and pulled out the eyes of ..."

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