Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvete
Literary usage of Salvete
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Venerable English College, Rome: An Account of Its Origins by Francis Aidan Gasquet (1920)
"... CHAPTER VI salvete FLORES MARTYRUM FROM these melancholy reflections we may
usefully turn to consider one of the most glorious pages in the history of ..."
2. Books and Reading by Roscoe Crosby Gaige, Alfred Harcourt (1908)
"salvete, LIBRI, SINE DOCTORE THOMAS FULLER SOLOMON saith truly, "Of making many
books there is no end;" so insatiable is the thirst of men therein: as also ..."
3. Books and Reading by Roscoe Crosby Gaige (1908)
"salvete, LIBRI, SINE DOCTORE THOMAS FULLER SOLOMON saith truly, "Of making many
books there is no end;" so insatiable is the thirst of men therein: as also ..."
4. Early Christian Hymns: Translations of the Verses of the Most Notable Latin by Daniel Joseph Donahoe (1908)
"HYMN FOR THE HOLY INNOCENTS salvete, Flares Martyrum (From the Roman Breviary)
HAIL, tender wreath of flowers, whose day Of beauty, crossed by tyrant spite, ..."
5. A History of the Venerable English College, Rome: An Account of Its Origins by Francis Aidan Gasquet (1920)
"... CHAPTER VI salvete FLORES MARTYRUM FROM these melancholy reflections we may
usefully turn to consider one of the most glorious pages in the history of ..."
6. Books and Reading by Roscoe Crosby Gaige, Alfred Harcourt (1908)
"salvete, LIBRI, SINE DOCTORE THOMAS FULLER SOLOMON saith truly, "Of making many
books there is no end;" so insatiable is the thirst of men therein: as also ..."
7. Books and Reading by Roscoe Crosby Gaige (1908)
"salvete, LIBRI, SINE DOCTORE THOMAS FULLER SOLOMON saith truly, "Of making many
books there is no end;" so insatiable is the thirst of men therein: as also ..."
8. Early Christian Hymns: Translations of the Verses of the Most Notable Latin by Daniel Joseph Donahoe (1908)
"HYMN FOR THE HOLY INNOCENTS salvete, Flares Martyrum (From the Roman Breviary)
HAIL, tender wreath of flowers, whose day Of beauty, crossed by tyrant spite, ..."