Definition of Tunicae

1. tunica [n] - See also: tunica

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tunicae

tunica serosa tubae uterinae
tunica serosa uteri
tunica serosa ventriculi
tunica serosa vesicae biliaris
tunica serosa vesicae felleae
tunica serosa vesicae urinariae
tunica submucosa
tunica vasculosa
tunica vasculosa bulbi
tunica vasculosa lentis
tunica vasculosa oculi
tunica vasculosa testis
tunicae (current term)
tunicamycin
tunicaries
tunicary
tunicata
tunicate
tunicated
tunicates
tunicin
tunicins
tunick
tunicked
tunicks
tunicle

Literary usage of Tunicae

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

1. A Manual of Roman Antiquities by William Ramsay (1894)
"... and the sleeves were so short that they merely covered the shoulders, for although Tunic» hanging down to the ancles, (tunicae talares,) ..."

2. Journal of Theological Studies (1908)
"Ep. i 136) 3. lit. quid significent lora tunicae to, iv . . . 5«rp£v] quae circa manus apparent, ... eum 6. de loris quae in lateribus tunicae sunt 7. ..."

3. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1893)
"... and tunicae) for the guests who assembled to do honour ta the departed. Orchards »nd tanks (tans) formed part of the plan. ..."

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