Definition of Salices

1. salix [n] - See also: salix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salices

saleswise
saleswoman
saleswomen
salet
salets
salewd
saleworthy
saleyard
saleyards
salfern
salferns
saliaunce
saliaunces
salic
salicaceous
salices (current term)
salicet
saliceta
salicets
salicetum
salicetums
salicin
salicine
salicines
salicins
salicionals
salicyl
salicylal
salicylaldehyde

Literary usage of Salices

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

1. La démocratie libérale by Thomas Hodgkin, Etienne Vacherot (1892)
"... down upon scenes whose ghastliness our historian describes with unnecessary minuteness, and after all the battle of the salices is neither lost nor won. ..."

2. The Dynasty of Theodosius: Or, Eighty Years' Struggle with the Barbarians by Thomas Hodgkin (1889)
"... fought with more fury than science), since the chief battle of this year was 377- fought at a place called Ad salices (the Willows), as Ad salices. ..."

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