Lexicographical Neighbors of Calvarian
Literary usage of Calvarian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery by Bransby Blake Cooper (1852)
"I shall commence at what is termed the calvarian Region. The tissues entering
into the formation of this region are the hair, skin, cellular tissue, ..."
2. The Jews of Iowa: A Complete History and Accurate Account of Their Religious by Simon Glazer (1904)
"... and the rabbinate of the latter has a distinguished member, now residing in
New York who is the son of a calvarian cobbler. The "meal ticket," of which ..."
3. The Cross and the Crescent as Standards in War by James J. Macintyre (1854)
"Ever since the alleged discovery of the holy sepulchre and the three calvarian
crosses by the mother of Constantine in the fourth century, the bishops of ..."