Crossword-Solution: BASILIC 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Basilic n. Basilica.
Basilic a. Alt. of Basilical

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One who, or that which, eats.
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The left median basilic vein was exposed by an incision, and 20 ounces of warm saline solution were slowly perfused, an ordinary glass syringe with a capacity of five ounces, with an India-rubber tubing attached to a canula in the vein being employed.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
Maurice, and there have established foundations for the welfare of her soul--would have spared therein neither her pleasure nor her person, and that with this idea she would have taken double pleasure in her nights, because each one of her amours would have added a stone to the building of this basilic.
Droll Stories, Volume 2 Honore de Balzac 2004
Although as good a royalist as he, I ventured to insinuate that the sixteenth century had existed, and that it was the period when the Jesuits had clearly propounded the question of “bleeding the basilic vein,” that is to say of cases in which the king ought to be slain; a question which, once brought forward, met with such success that it resulted in two kings, Henry III.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
The basilic cost, it is said, more than the pyramid erected by the Lady Rhodepa, an Egyptian courtesan, eighteen hundred years before the coming of our divine Saviour, which proves the antiquity of this pleasant occupation, the extravagant prices which the wise Egyptians paid for their pleasures, and how things deteriorate, seeing that now for a trifle you can have a chemise full of female loveliness in the Rue du Petit-Heulen, at Paris.
Droll Stories, Volume 3 Honoré de Balzac 2004
Capitals, charged with bas-reliefs, taken from a subterraneous basilic, built by Pepin, have likewise been collected, and follow those which I have just mentioned.
Paris As It Was and As It Is Francis W. Blagdon 2005