Auris

Word AURIS
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Fresonibus igitur tributum daturis mos erat singulos nummos in hujus _scuti cavum_ conjicere, e quibus eos duntaxat in censum regium ratio computantis eligeret, qui eminus exatoris aures clarioris soni crepitaculo perstrinxissent quo evenit, ut id solum æs quæstor in fiscum supputando colligeret, cujus casum remotiore auris indicio persensisset, cujus vero obscurior sonus citra computantis defuisset auditum, recipiebatur quidem in fiscum (!!!), sed nullum summæ præstabat augmentum. ❋ Various (N/A)

'Nil credo auguribus, qui auris verbis divitant alienas, suas ut auro locupletent domos.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

In 1585 Fabricius de Hilden invented the speculum auris. ❋ Various (N/A)

'Sicubi ad auris fama tuam pugnam clarans adlata dicasset.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)

Hinc enim mihi dextra vox auris, ut videtur, verberat. ❋ Titus Maccius Plautus (1919)

Delmatico peperit triumpho. iam nunc minaci murmure cornuum perstringis auris, iam litui strepunt, ❋ Horace (1912)

* Ceterum qualia illa sunt, quae nec oculus vidit nec auris audivit nec in cor hominis ascenderunt? ❋ 1851-1930 (1908)

A rod-like columella auris replaces the chain of ear ossicles, and may, or may not, answer to the stapes alone, or even possibly to the entire series. ❋ Unknown (1906)

The ` round ear '(No. 8) is one of Binder's types, and that with a ` wound below' (No. 9) probably refers to a case of fistula auris congenita (Toynbee, ` Diseases of the Ear, '1860). ❋ Unknown (1896)

The 'round ear' (No. 8) is one of Binder's types, and that with a 'wound below' (No. 9) probably refers to a case of fistula auris congenita (Toynbee, 'Diseases of the Ear,' 1860). ❋ Unknown (1896)

AFFECTIONS OF EXTERNAL EAR: _Deformities_; _Hæmatoma auris_; ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

Parker's results as to the development of the Columella auris in the ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Professor Huxley opened the last day of the session with an account of his recent observations on the development of the Columella auris in ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

* Ver erat æternum, placidisque tepentibus auris Mulcebant Zephyri natos sine semine flores; Mox etiam fruges tellus inarata ferebat, Nec renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis, Flumina jam lactis, jam flumina nectaris ibant, Flavaque de viridi stillabant ilice mella: [2] 1 ❋ 1704-1787 (1761)

Corruption, if so it may still be termed, has taken another phase; it has bowed its head and courted democracy, like to the Roman king, Ancus Martius, "nimium gaudens popularibus auris" -- cringing to popular suffrage -- to ride into place and power, by granting measures momentarily floating uppermost, and suffering the tail to guide the head, as did the snake in Æsop's fable. ❋ John Gay (1708)

Solutebusus arion ne condam dem in serem aristilica; nium acerdica me rem auris. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just as an example, MRSA (methacillin resistant staphlycoccus auris) exist because the previous strain was sucessfully controlled with the antibiotic methacillin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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