Definition of Legatos

1. legato [n] - See also: legato

Lexicographical Neighbors of Legatos

legatary
legate
legated
legatee
legatees
legates
legateship
legateships
legatine
legating
legation
legations
legato
legator
legators
legatos (current term)
legature
legbreaker
legbreakers
lege
leged
legement
legend
legend in one's own lunchtime
legendaire
legendaria
legendaries
legendarily
legendariness
legendarium

Literary usage of Legatos

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

1. The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury by Gervase, William Stubbs (1879)
"... vim electo inferre gestions ut consen- ADHÍS. acrius per regem et legatos qui adhuc erant cum rege ..."

2. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"19 , 22 . 86 . 89 . 42 48 61 ОС a a» 42 4s 61 60 Legatus . . Legato» . . legatos . 65 . 67 «7 m The history of Syria during this period may bo ..."

3. C. Sallustii Crispi Opera: Adapted to the Hamiltonian System by a Literal by Sallust, James Hamilton, Thomas Clark (1860)
"... per legatos, two hundred thousands pounds-weight of silver, all (his) ducenta millia pondo argenti, omnes elephants, some-what of horses and of arms. ..."

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