Crossword-Solution: PELLERE
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| PROPEL (L) | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
ENOOTMI
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with PELLERE (4)
Though the picture lacks originality, it has no lack of beauty: hic geminae infernum portae, quarum altera dura semper lege patens populos regesque receptat; ast aliam temptare nefas et tendere contra; rara et sponte patet, siquando pectore ductor volnera nota gerens, galeis praefixa rotisque cui domus aut studium mortales pellere curas, culta fides, longe metus atque ignota cupido; seu venit in vittis castaque in veste sacerdos.
Omnibus Hibernicis Semper est ex more Vino curas pellere Aut montano rore;* Is qui nescit bibere, Aut est cito satur, Ille, Pol! me judice Parvus est potator.* Omnibus Americis Semper est in ore Tuba, frondes habens ex Nicotino flore; Densis fumi nubibus Et vivunt et movent, Hoc est summum gaudium Sic Te Bacche! foyent.* Omnis tune Hibernicus Migret sine mora, Veniat Americam Vivat hac in ora, Nostram Baccam capiat,* Et montanum rorem, Erit Pol! Americus* In saecula saeculorum.
Are you expelled already? _Ex plus pello, pellere pulsi pulsum_--meaning to push out, or, as we say in the vernacular, to kick out, fire, bounce.
Sudorem pellere, et ad scorbutum posse, si eb vius teratur, adiecto saccharo (Boerhaav)." It was called by the old herbalists _sanguinaria_--"quia sanguinem sistet." Murray, at the end of last century, pronounced it useless; but De Maza, arguing against this opinion, relates a case of metrorrhagia cured by it, applied as a cataplasm to the loins, on the recommendation of an old woman, after the doctor had tried several medicines without effect.