Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyroses
Literary usage of Pyroses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Homœopathic Practice of Medicine: Comprised in a Repertory for by Hunting Sherrill (1854)
"pyroses—COMMONLY CALLED HEARTBURN. pyroses.—It is an unpleasant and sometimes a
painful affection. There is a burning sensation ..."
2. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon i.e. Alexandre Le'on Valle'e, Léon Vallée, Alois Leonhard Brandl (1899)
"... and pyroses, which appellation means king of kings, and conqueror in wars.
The next morning, before daybreak, the trumpet gave the signal, and countless ..."
3. Manual of Mythology: Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and by Alexander Stuart Murrary (1897)
"The spirited horses, named pyroses, Eous, Aethon, and Phlegon, wheeled out of
the right course, and brought the chariot of the sun so near to the earth that ..."
4. Historical Researches Into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the by Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren (1833)
"... of Persian words by an s; for instance, the name pyroses, occurring in Am-
mian, (lib. xix. 3,) is undoubtedly the Persian ..."
5. Historical Researches Into the Politics, Intercourse, and Trade of the by Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren (1833)
"But the Greeks and Romans frequently expressed the ; of Persian words by an s;
for instance, the name pyroses, occurring in Am- mian, (lib. xix. ..."