Definition of Aurelias

1. aurelia [n] - See also: aurelia

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aurelias

aurar
auras
aurate
aurated
aurates
auratic
aureate
aureately
aureation
aurei
aureities
aureity
aurelia
aurelian
aurelians
aurelias (current term)
aureola
aureolae
aureolas
aureole
aureoled
aureoles
aureolic acid
aureoling
aureolæ
aureomycin
aures
aureus
auri-
aurian

Literary usage of Aurelias

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

1. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"23). Again, Agrippa, when he voluntarily became aedile (33 Bc), spent largely of his own money on the roads. tona. (aurelias Victor, de Vira III. с. ..."

2. The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White, George Christopher Davies (1890)
"... the aurelias of the genus of Phryganea, etc. Hedge-sparrows frequent sinks and gutters in hard weather, where they pick up crumbs and other sweepings; ..."

3. A General History of Rome from the Foundation of the City to the Fall of by Charles Merivale (1876)
"Accession of T. aurelias Antoninus.—He attains the title of Pius.—The name of Antoninus long held in honor, and the age of the Antonines esteemed a period ..."

4. A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature by Oliver Goldsmith (1824)
"Their eggs soon begin to feel the genial influence of the season; the little animals burst from them in their caterpillar state, to become aurelias and ..."

5. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... the emperor adopted his so far uncorrupted twelve-year-old cousin aurelias Alexander, and assigned him the title of ..."

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