How To Use Terebinth In A Sentence
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Five or six stand in the shade of a terebinth, watching a Phoenician juggle bright purple balls.
Evan Eisenberg: Mary Christ (Part 3)
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Now the angel of the LORD came and sat under the terebinth at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, while his son Gideon was beating out wheat in the winepress to hide it from the Midianites.
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Species with sparse foliage (P. terebinthus and R. lycioides) are scattered in open areas and accumulated small or highly variable seed densities. whereas open interspaces seldom received any seeds.
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Much of the wealth that came out of Arabia and India was related to this resin, taken from the bark of the terebinth tree.
101 Amazing Truths about Jesus
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This bark, of which they made a secret, seems to come from some terebinthine plant, and perhaps, from the _monbins_, which are common on this part of the coast.
Naufrage de la frigate la Méduse. English
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Bombay mastic comes from P. cabulica, the terebinth pistachio tree.
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Terebinthinam Cypriam habeant familiarem, ad quantitatem deglutiant nucis parvae, tribus horis ante prandium vel coenam, ter singulis septimanis prout expedire videbitur; nam praeterquam quod alvum mollem efficit, obstructiones aperit, ventriculum purgat, urinam provocat hepar mundificat.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Schinus molle) and Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolius
The Kitchn
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Many of them bring cheese, eggs, honey, nuts, terebinth seeds, terebinth soap, fruit and vegetables to sell, and vie for a pitch on the pavement.
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Suddenly he finds himself stunned by a blow while his head is caught in the fork of the low hanging branches of a terebinth tree.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Next to the "terebinth" was the tomb of the favorite horse of Lucius
Pagan and Christian Rome
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But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land.
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The White Pine, the most noble and the most beautiful tree of the whole coniferous tribe, predominates in the New-England forest; though some wide tracts are covered with the more homely Pitch-Pines, which are the trees that scent the atmosphere on damp still days with their delightful terebinthine odors.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861
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Its terebinthine odors scent the vernal gales that enter our open windows with the morning sun.
Among the Trees at Elmridge
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Guiana; among simarubaceous plants, the Quassia amara, celebrated in the feverish plains of Surinam; among terebinthaceous plants, the Rhus glabrum; among euphorbiaceous plants, the Croton cascarilla; among composite plants, the Eupatorium perfoliatum, the febrifuge qualities of which are known to the savages of North America.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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As if it were good for the oxen, and some terebinthine or other medicinal quality ascended into their nostrils.
The Maine Woods
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In common with other camphoraceous and strongly aromatic herbs, by reason of its volatile oil and its terebinthine properties, the Scandix, or Sweet Chervil, was entitled to make one of the choice spices used for composing the holy oil with which the sacred vessels of the Tabernacle were anointed by Moses.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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The opening being once made, you take about the bulk of a goose's egg of hog's lard without salt, in which you incorporate about an ounce of good terebinthine; after which take a quantity of powdered verdigris, and soak it half a day in good vinegar, which you must then pour off gently with all the scum that floats at top.
History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing
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A slave followed with a terebinth table and crystal dice, and I noted one piece of luxury that was superlative; for instead of black and white pieces, he used gold and silver coins.
Satyricon
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Many families from New Orleans, and other exposed situations, retire to the pine barrens of Louisiana, in the hot and sickly season, where limpid streams, flowing over a pebbly bed, and a terebinthine atmosphere are enjoyed.
A New Guide for Emigrants to the West
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Hos. 4: 13; rendered "terebinth" in the Revised Version.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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terebinth" or "large tree" generally, would seem to indicate that originally El or Elath was marked by a large grove of perhaps terebinths.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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For example, one of the Canaanite epithets of Asherah, elat, “goddess,” is etymologically identical to the Hebrew word for the terebinth tree (ela).
Asherah/Asherim: Bible.
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Another word for “terebinth” (alla) and two words for “oak” (elon and allon) are also closely related.
Asherah/Asherim: Bible.
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These terebinthine stores were the property of the plantation lords of the lowlands of North Carolina, who correspond to the pinchbeck barons of the rice districts of South Carolina.
Andersonville
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Further tests indicated the presence of resin from the terebinth tree, a Middle Eastern member of the cashew family.
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But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land.
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This is an aromatic, resinous substance that is extracted from the wood of certain trees or plants, especially those belonging to the terebinthine group or family.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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Now the angel of the LORD came and sat under the terebinth at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash the Abiezrite, while his son Gideon was beating out wheat in the winepress to hide it from the Midianites.
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Further tests indicated the presence of resin from the terebinth tree, a Middle Eastern member of the cashew family.