162 examples of lupus in sentences

Lucius, the praetor, fled from Alba, with six cohorts: Rutilus Lupus, the praetor, from Tarracina, with three.

[Gray]; homo homini lupus

Hominem te agnoscere nequeo, cum tanquam asinus recalcitres, lascivias ut taurus, hinnias ut equus post mulieres, ut ursus ventri indulgeas, quum rapias ut lupus, &c. at inquis formam hominis habeo, Id magis terret, quum feram humana specie videre me putem. 444.

Homo homini lupus, homo homini daemon.

Lope (from Lupus).

Lupus and Marius meanwhile had marched against the Marsi.

Marius, in accordance with his old tactics against the Cimbri, advised Lupus not to hazard a battle.

But Lupus thought that Marius wanted to get the consulship next year and reserve for himself the honours of the war.

Well, lupus has been cured in mental laboratories, but never instantaneously or anything like instantaneously.

Clothed in fresh linen and a new uniform, sent by Schuyler, I bade him call Sir Lupus; who came presently, his mouth full of toast, a mug of cooled ale in one hand, clay pipe in the other.

"They beat all," said Sir Lupus, at length; "don't they, George?" "Do you mean our troops, sir?"

No, Sir Lupus, I shall not be on your hands, but ... you may be on mine if you turn Tory!"

I spoke to them kindly, however, asking them if their wants were fully supplied; and they acknowledged with enthusiasm that they could desire nothing better than Sir Lupus's buttery ale.

"Get him a chair, Harry!" said Sir Lupus.

"That doesn't sound quite right to me," said Sir Lupus, wrinkling his brows and counting on his fingers.

Sir Lupus glared at Dorothy, then at me.

burst out Sir Lupus.

Sir Lupus looked after them sardonically.

What the devil's this?" bawled Sir Lupus.

There is a loathsome disease called lupus, of which, happily, in America with our bright skies we know little.

Lupus is the Latin word for wolf, and the ravenous ailment is fitly named, for it attacks by preference the face, and gnaws at the features, at nose, chin, or eye, with horrible, torturing persistence, killing slowly, while the patient shuts himself out from the world praying daily for death to end his misery.

The disease is, in fact, tuberculosis of the skin, and is the most dreadful of all the forms in which the white plague scourges mankindwas, until one day Finsen announced to the world his second discovery, that lupus was cured by the simple application of light.

The smile became astonishment when, at a sign from him, the door opened and twelve healed lupus patients came in, each carrying a photograph of himself as he was before he underwent the treatment.

At the Light Institute, which friends built for him, and the government endowed, he devised the powerful electric lamps to which he turned in the treatment of lupus, for the sun does not shine every day in Copenhagen; and when it did not, the lenses that gathered the blue rays and concentrated them upon the swollen faces were idle.

In his own life he treated nearly nineteen hundred sufferers, two-thirds of them lupus patients, and scarce a handful went from his door unhelped.

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