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- from Old Provençal cabestan, from capestre "pulley cord," from Latin capistrum, -a halter, from capere, to take hold of, seems to have come into English...
- his Laws. Players of the aulos used a tool known as the Phorbeia or the Capistrum. It was a device that consisted of two straps. One was placed on top of...
- Arcanum, Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus, Brutorum cor, Bufo, Ca****s, Capistrum auri, Carbones, Cerberus, Chaos, Cinis cineris, Crocus, Dominus philosophorum...
- §8). Martí was the author of two anti-Jewish books, one of which, the Capistrum Judaeorum, written in 1267, was first published in 1990. His re****ation...
- modern oboe) pipes, not joined but generally pla**** with a mouth-band capistrum (Gr**** phorbeiá - φορβεία) to hold both pipes steadily between the player's...
- modern oboe) pipes, not joined but generally pla**** with a mouth-band capistrum to hold both pipes steadily between the player's lips.[incomplete short...
- their instruments, the tubicines sometimes girded their ch****s with the capistrum ('muzzle') which aulos ('flute') players used to prevent their ch****s...
- Lutherani divini adeoque legitimi demonstratio (Wittenberg, 1614) and Capistrum Hunnio paratum, etc. (1617); against the Socinians, whom he considered...
- modern oboe) pipes, not joined but generally pla**** with a mouth-band capistrum to hold both pipes steadily between the player's lips.[6] The askaules...