Understand then (Noble Ladies) that neere to Sicily, there is a small Island, commonly called Liparis, wherein (not long since) lived a yong Damosell, named Constance, born of very sufficient parentage in the same Island. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
Liparis, where they were entertained with generall rejoycing. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
Soli, a town in Cilicia, the river named Liparis, in which swimmers or bathers get anointed merely by the water. From Wordnik.com. [The Ten Books on Architecture] Reference
One blustery damp morning, the minister had made a minor discovery about the gender and sexuality of the Liparis Liparis. From Wordnik.com. [Soul] Reference
Newes came to Liparis, not onely by one, but many more beside, that all those which departed thence in the small Barke with. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
Liparis againe, and starting up sodainly, to looke with better advice about her, shee saw her selfe at Land: and not knowing the. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
The montane region of Kinabalu presents a variety of microhabitats that have produced many orchid species common to Eria, Bulbophyllum, Dendrobium, Liparis, Dendrochilum, Pholidota, and Coelogyne. From Wordnik.com. [Kinabalu montane alpine meadows] Reference
These include the isopod Saduria entomon, the amphipod Monoporeia affinis, the Baltic mussel Macoma bathica, a few semi-pelagic opossum shrimp species (Mysidae) and the common sea snail Liparis Liparis. From Wordnik.com. [Kvarken Archipelago High Coast, Finland and Sweden] Reference
Noble Martuccio, there is a servant of thine in my house, which came from Liparis, and requireth to have a little private conference with thee: but because I durst not trust any other with the message, my selfe (at her entreaty) am come to acquaint thee therewith. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
In fact, it was only by a capricious and wondrous synchronicity that the two individuals there on the strand, buffeted by the Gaelic wind, knew each other at all, brought together by a coincidence of events that pivoted entirely upon the very humble Liparis Liparis, otherwise known as the common sea snail. From Wordnik.com. [Soul] Reference
Martuccio greeving to see himselfe thus despised, because he was poore: made such good meanes, that he was provided of a small Barke; and calling such friends (as he thought fit) to his association, made a solemne vow, that he would never returne backe to Liparis, untill he was rich, and in better condition. From Wordnik.com. [The Decameron] Reference
I have also received Liparis liliifolia, or twayblade, from this spot. From Wordnik.com. [The Maine Woods] Reference
We fondly expected to pass the Messina Straits by daylight, and to cast another glance upon old Etna, Scylla and Charybdis, the Liparis and. From Wordnik.com. [To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I] Reference
Twayblade, Large Liparis lilifolia 165. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
"The diminutive inquiline snailfish (Liparis inquilinus. From Wordnik.com. [Warren Ellis] Reference
Liparis (river), 235. From Wordnik.com. [The Ten Books on Architecture] Reference
Liparis. From Wordnik.com. [Prince Henry the Navigator, the Hero of Portugal and of Modern Discovery, 1394-1460 A.D. With an Account of Geographical Progress Throughout the Middle Ages As the Preparation for His Work.] Reference
Liparis liliifolia (tway-blade), Kineo, Bradford. From Wordnik.com. [The Maine Woods] Reference
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