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Definition of Rosaria
1. rosarium [n] - See also: rosarium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rosaria
Literary usage of Rosaria
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Injurious Insects and Other Animals Observed in the Midland by Walter Edward Collinge (1908)
"... rosaria, Liv. The rose-shaped galls formed by the larvae of this tiny midge
have been received on various species of willow. It has been particularly ..."
2. Buenos Ayres and Argentine Gleanings: With Extracts from a Diary of Salado by Thomas Joseph Hutchinson (1865)
"... at Puesto de Castro—Miserable Dwelling— Strong Affection and High Religious
Feeling nevertheless—Patay Troop of Carretas from rosaria to Tucuman—Average ..."
3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept, Southern Pacific Company (1912)
"the midday meal and she and the children and rosaria sat down alone. ...
But rosaria proved to be very uncommunicative, resisting all conversational lures, ..."
4. Medusae of the World by Alfred Goldsborough Mayer (1910)
"Hist. US, vol. 4, p. 340.—AGASSIZ, A., 1865, North Amer. Acal., p. 176, fig 189.
Sarsia rosaria, HAECKEL, 1879, Syst. dcr Medusen, p. 18. Sarsia rosaria^ ..."
5. History of Twelve Caesars by Suetonius, Charles Whibley (1899)
"... going under the name of rosaria. Which spouts, if they were made of silver or
gold, (as we read they were at the feast of Otho, when he gave Nero ..."