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Definition of Quiaquia
1. Noun. Small fusiform fish of western Atlantic.
Generic synonyms: Scad
Group relationships: Decapterus, Genus Decapterus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quiaquia
Literary usage of Quiaquia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Poems of Virgil: Vol. I. Containing the Pastoral Poems and Six Books of by Virgil (1874)
"109. quiaquia, etc.; every one who feels the alarms of happy or the pangs of
unhappy love: every poet who sings of love. The reading of Ribbeck means, ..."
2. Insula Sanctorum Et Doctorum: Or, Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars by John Healy (1908)
"... in isto Insuper et miseris largus, simul omnibus aptus, Pro quo, quiaquia
legis versus orare memento." 1 See Haddan and Stub/is, Vol. ii., parti., ..."
3. On the Nature and Evidence of Title to Realty: A Historical Sketch, Being by Richard Cockburn Maclaurin (1901)
"... one of Westminster III. jg Ed. I. The last statute that need occupy our
attention at Stat. (18 Ed. I.), usually spoken of as the Statute of 'QuiaQuia r ..."