- Augustine's
favourite figure to
describe body-soul
unity is marriage: caro tua,
coniunx tua – your body is your wife. Initially, the two
elements were in perfect...
- French. The
Carmina Burana also
refer to the
queen as
femina (woman) and
coniunx (spouse), and the name
Amazon has
sometimes been seen.
During the great...
- vehicle, cart iungō "I yoke, join" ⇒ ; iūxtā "nearly; near,
close to";
coniunx,
coniux "spouse,
partner (husband or wife)" zeúgnūmi "I yoke, saddle; join...
-
citing Ovid,
Amores 3.4.37:
rusticus est
nimium quem
laedit adultera coniunx. Edwards, p. 56. Harper, p. 26. Fantham, pp. 118, 128.
Neville Morley,...
- Censor, Centurio, Civis, Cohors,
Colonia Comitialis (dies), Condemno,
Coniunx, Comes, Consul, ****, Curavit, Curo, Custos, Caia, Centuria, ****, Con. (praeverbium)...
- vet(er****) leg(ionis) XXII Pr(imigeniae) P(iae) F(idelis) et
Iunia Deva
coniunx et Lon/gini
Pacatus Martinula Hila/ritas Sperati**** fili(i) in / suo posuerunt...
-
division of
sovereignty over the
earth and with
Proserpina as Pluto's
spouse (
coniunx); 4.11, in
deriding the
allegorizing of
divinity in
physical cosmogony;...
-
remembered for her
generosity and
conceivably so was her mother: Ælfgyfu
coniunx Eadwigi regis and Æþelgyfu, who may be her mother,
appear on a page of...
-
specifically denoting her
informal power and influence, as
opposed to a mere
coniunx, wife. When his
older brother Unruoch III died in 874,
Berengar succeeded...
- of Ordmær,
ealdorman (dux) of the East Angles,
became the
lawful wife (
coniunx legitima) of
Edgar while he was king of the
Mercians (between 957 and 959)...