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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Temple (Eng. noun):

1. the temples of the head: tempora,-um (pl.n.III); see tempus,-oris (s.n.III).

2. templum,-i (s.n.II), abl. sg. templo “a space marked out; an open place for observation, marked out by the augur with his staff; an open, clear, broad space; a consecrated or sacred place, a sanctuary; a place dedicated to some particular deity, a fane, temple, shrine (Lewis & Short)

- [Oscillatoria calcicola; algae] Habitat in muris humidiusculis templi Lundensis (Agardh), it dwells on the somewhat moist walls of the temple at Lund.

- In molendinariis parietibus, circa fossas udas in loco nuncupato ‘Quarto,’ necnon in monte supra templum Beatissimae Virginis de Saxo (Mich.), on the walls of mills, around wet ditches in the place called the ‘Quarto,’ also on the mountain above the temple of the most blessed Virgin de Saxo.

 

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