<span class="searchmatch">jacula</span> inflection of jaculus: nominative/vocative feminine singular nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural <span class="searchmatch">jaculā</span> ablative feminine singular of...
make us good, but rather how we employ them. 1881, John Wurtle Lovell, “<span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum”, in The Works of George Herbert in Prose and Verse[1], New York...
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈjaː.ku.lus] jaculus (feminine <span class="searchmatch">jacula</span>, neuter jaculum); first/second-declension adjective Alternative form of...
Latin <span class="searchmatch">jacula</span> (“dart”) + -ferous. jaculiferous (not comparable) (rare) prickly; bearing spines 2005, Bill Roorbach, Temple Stream: A Rural Odyssey, page...
a boot or boots. Synonym: bebooted a booted foot 1640, George Herbert, <span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that...
himself had realized. (archaic) A blockhead; a dunce. 1640, George Herbert, <span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that...
alchemy, Will change to virtue and to worthiness. 1640, George Herbert, <span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that...
is best for the Abider is worst for the [Traveler] 1640, George Herbert, <span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that...
for they will engage him into their own quarrels. 1640, George Herbert, <span class="searchmatch">Jacula</span> Prudentum; or, Outlandish Proverbs, Sentences, etc., in The Remains of that...