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A50669 Nomenclatura clericalis, or, The young clerk's vocabulary in English and Latine being a collection of several useful and necessary things digested into several sections, under proper heads, very necessary and useful, not only for young clerks, but also for young scholars, apothecaries, chirurgions, coroners, clerks of the peace, &c. and several other persons : in this vocabulary are several hundreds of English words rendred into Latine, not elsewhere to be found : and after all are several presidents of warrants, and other things useful for young clarks not in print in any other books / by George Meriton ... Meriton, George, 1634-1711. 1685 (1685) Wing M1807; ESTC R23284 120,503 430

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being the eleventh day of November Festum Sancti Martini Episcopi in hyeme ●t Andrew being the thirtieth day of November Festum Sancti Andreae Apostoli ●dvent being always the nearest Sunday to St. Andrew's day either before or after Dies Dominica Adventus ●onception of our Lady being the eight day of December Festum Conceptionis Beatae Mariae Virginis ●ucy day being the Thirteenth day of December Festum Sanctae Luciae Virginis ●● Thomas being the one and twentieth day of December Festum Sancti Thomae Apostoli ●hristmass being the five and twentieth day of December Festum Natalis Domini St. Stephen being the six and twentieth day of December Festum Sancti Step● Protomartyris St. John being the seven and twentieth day of December Festum Sancti Joha● Evangelistae Innocents being the eight and twentieth day of December Festum Innocenti●● Time Tempus n. Opportunity Opportunitas f. A Moment Momentum n. Eternity Aeternitas f. A short time or little time Paululum Tempus A long time Longum Tempus A Minute Minuta f. A Quarter of an Hour Quadrans horae Half an Hour Semihora f. An Hour Hora f. An Hour and an Half Sesquihora f. The space of two Hours Spatium duarum ●●rum A Day Dies m. vel f. Daily Quotidie adv To Day Hodiè adv To Morrow Cras adv Yesterday Heri adv Heretofore Antea adv A Day and an Half Sesquidies m. vel f. ●he space of two Days Biduum n. vel Spatium duorum dierum ●reak of Day Diluculum n. ●un Rising Exortus m. ●orning Aurora f. ●he Forenoon Ante Meridiem ●oon Meridies m. ●fternoon Post Meridiem ●un setting Occasus m. ●vening Vesper m. ●wilight Crepusculum n. ●ight Nox f. Midnight Mesonyction n. ●ock Crowing Gallicinium n. An Holy-day Dies Festus A working Day Dies Infestus A Week Septimana f. A Weeks space Spatium unius Septimanae A Month Mensis m. A Months space Spatium unius Mensis A Quarter of a Year Trimestre Spatium Half a Year Semiannus m. A Year Annus m. ●eap Year Bissextilis Annus A Year and an Half Sesquiannus m. The space of a Year Spatium unius Anni ●pring Ver n. ●pring time Tempus Vernale ●ummer Aestas f. Summer time Tempus Aestivum Autumn Autumnus m. Winter Hyems f. Hilary Term Terminus Sancti ●larii This Term begins always on the three 〈◊〉 twentieth day of January unless it be Sund●● and then it begins the day after and it alw●●● ends on the twelfth day of February unless it ● Sunday and then it ends the day after and h●● four Retorns to wit Octabis Hilarii Quindena Hilarii Crastino Purificationis Octabis Purificationis Easter Term begins always on the Wednes●●● Fortnight after Easter Sunday and ends on ● Monday after Ascension day Easter Term Terminus Paschae This Term hath five Retorns to wit Quindena Paschae Tres Paschae Mense Paschae Quinque Paschae Crastino Ascensionis Trinity Term Terminus Sanctae Trinitatis This Term begins always on the Friday after ●●inity-Sunday and ends the Wednesday Fort●●ght after and hath four Retorns to wit Crastino Trinitatis Octabis Trinitatis Quindena Trinitatis Tres Trinitatis ●chaelmass-Term Terminus Sancti Michaelis This Term begins always on the Three and ●wentieth day of October unless it be Sunday ●●d then it begins the day after and ends always the Eight and Twentieth day of November unit be Sunday and then it ends the day after hath Six Retorns to wit Tres Michaelis Mense Michaelis Crastino Animarum Crastino Martini Octabis Martini Quindena Martini SECT VI. Of the Bodies of Men Women and Children and ● several parts thereof as well External as Inten● together with the several Distempers Infirmities ● Diseases which they are often Subject to and ● of the Beauties and Deformities Humors C●●stitutions and Inclinations of several Persons ● which are added the five senses and the Pro●● of Age from Infancy to old Age. THE Mind MEns f. The Soul Anima f. The Body Corpus n. A little Body Corpusculum n. Some Body Aliquis No-Body Nemo c. g. A dead Body Cadaver n. An Anatomy Anatomia f. A Skeleton Sceletos m. The fashion or form of the Body Lineamentum n. An Artery Arteria f. A Sinew or Nerve Nervus m. A Muscle Musculus m. A Tendon or great Nerve Tendon m. A Gristle Cartilago f. A Member Membrum n. A Vein Vena f. A Pore of the Body Porus m. The Head Caput n. Hair Crinis m. An Hair Capillus m. A Bush of Hair Caesaries f. A Lock of Hair Cirrus m. The soft Hair which first appeareth in Children Lanugo f. The parting of the Hair Capillorum discrimen The Fore-Top or Toppin Procotta f. ●ray-Hairs Cani Capilli ● little Head Capitulum n. ●he Crown of the H●ad Vertex m. ●he Fore-Part of the Head Sinciput n. ●he Back-Part of the Head Occiput n. ●he Mould of the Head Bregma n. ●he Scull Scalp or Scawp which useth to be bald Calva f. ●he Hairy Scalp Pericranium n. ●he Suture or Seam in the Fore-Part of the Scull compassing the Forehead like a kind of an Half-Circle Coronalis Sutura ●e midst of the Scull Mesocranium n. ●e Brain-Pan Cranium n. ●e Hinder-Part of the ●the Brain Cerebellum n. The outward Skin of the Brain Dura Mater The Skin that wrappeth the Brain Pia Mater The Rine wherein the Brain lyeth Omentum n. The Brain Cerebrum n. The Brain-Tunnel Infundibulum Cerebrum The Vein of the Brains Vena Cervicalis The Head-Vein Vena Cephalica The Crown-Vein Vena Coronalis The Forehead Frons f. The Forehead-Vein Vena Frontalis The Temples Tempora n. pl. The Temple-Vein Vena Temporalis The two Muscles that are in the Temples Crotaphitae m. pl. The Face Facies f. The Countenance Vultus m. An Eye-Brow Supercilium n. The Hair on the Eye-Brows Palpebrae f. pl. The Eve-Lid Cilium n. The space between the Eye-Brows directly over the Nose Glabella f. An Eye Oculus m. A little Eye Ocellus m. The Compass or whole of the Eye Orbis m. The Corner of the Eye Hirquus m. The Ball or Apple of the Eye Pupilla f. The White of the Eye Albugo f. The uttermost Skin of the Eyes Superagnata Tunica Ocularis The Net-Membrane of the Eye Tunica retiformis Ocularis The little glassie M●mbrane of the Eye Tunica vitrea Ocularis The Spider-Membrane of the Eye Tunica Aranca Ocularis The Pleuritick Membrane of the Eye Tunica Pleuritica Ocularis The Circle about the Eye of divers Colours Iris f. The Third Coat that compasseth the Eye wherein is the Hole by which we see Rhagoides f. The Sinews or Nerves of the Eyes Syzygia f. The Eye-Vein Vena Ocularis The Bones which are under the Eyes Hypopia f. The Apple of the Cheek or round Ball under the Eye Gena f. The Cheek-Bone Maxilla f. The hollow part of the Cheek that is puffed up by blowing Bucca f. The Cheek Mala f. A little Cheek Buccula f. The Nose Nasus m. The Bridge of the