The church is looking for some sign from God, so it's what we call the 'digitus dei' or the finger of God that says 'Yeah,' O'Donnell said. ❋ Unknown (2011)
But by far the most prominent Global English descendant of *deig- is a word English has gained from the Latin for “finger,” digitus. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)
It is the sort of ethics that does not offer an olive branch with one hand and a digitus impudicus with the other. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)
Digitus annularis and digitus minimus manus have sustained simple fractures in the proximal region. ❋ Tony DiTerlizzi (2010)
"Pollici proximus digitus mediumque, qua dexter est, unguem pollicis summo suo iungens, remissis ceteris, est et approbantibus et narrantibus et distinguentibus decorus." ❋ Unknown (2008)
With your pinky -- or digitus minimus to use the more masculine Latin term -- tap product directly under the eye. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They have in fact digital knowledge, meaning that the pointer finger digitus in Latin knows where the keys are located. ❋ Jak Boumans (2008)
He got a picture of one of her gestures: the classic digitus impudicus. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Besides, I might not well refrain, for ubi dolor, ibi digitus, one must needs scratch where it itches. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Download the New Harry Potter, Legally; digitus movieum! ❋ Unknown (2007)
The View from Taiwan: Tourism Bureau, HSR exchange of digitus impudicus ❋ Michael Turton (2007)
Posteà ad aliquantam moram simili modo dicit alias philosophorum, minimus digitus in aure: et ecce hoc omnes faciunt, donec dicat, sufficit: sic in aliam horam, seu moram dicit, manus vestra super os, et posteà manus super caput. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Poste� ad aliquantam moram simili modo dicit alias philosophorum, minimus digitus in aure: et ecce hoc omnes faciunt, donec dicat, sufficit: sic in aliam horam, seu moram dicit, manus vestra super os, et poste� manus super caput. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Standing upon its back, waving a small-sized version of his digitus impudicus banner and laughing like a maniac, was Aiken Drum. ❋ May, Julian, 1931- (1981)
In fact the meaning of “digit” here is derived from the Latin word for finger: digitus. ❋ CHRISTOPH J. SCRIBA (1968)
Should they be brought to yield to reason, persuasion, and union, it were well; but that they should be so prevailed on as to yield to the spoil, -- that is, to the mercy of those against whom they rose and opposed themselves, -- this is "digitus Dei." ❋ 1616-1683 (1968)
Finger: of maxilla, is the digitus, q.v. First clypeus: see post clypeus. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)