Geniture

Word GENITURE
Character 8
Hyphenation gen i ture
Pronunciations /ˈd͡ʒɛnɪt͡ʃə/

Definitions and meanings of "Geniture"

What do we mean by geniture?

Birth; nativity. noun

In astrology, birth; nativity. noun

The power of procreation; virility. noun

Plural The genitals. noun

Generation; procreation; birth. noun

Birth, begetting. noun

Birth; begetting.

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The word "geniture" in example sentences

It was thought that this was impossible in our republic because we had no law of _primogeniture_, but we have another kind of geniture that is very effective. ❋ Various (1888)

Garcaeus and Leovitius will have the chief judgment to be taken from the lord of the geniture, or where there is an aspect between the moon and Mercury, and neither behold the horoscope, or Saturn and Mars shall be lord of the present conjunction or opposition in Sagittarius or Pisces, of the sun or moon, such persons are commonly epileptic, dote, demoniacal, melancholy: but see more of these aphorisms in the above-named Pontanus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Paracelsus goes farther, and will have his physician [2848] predestinated to this man's cure, this malady; and time of cure, the scheme of each geniture inspected, gathering of herbs, of administering astrologically observed; in which Thurnesserus and some iatromathematical professors, are too superstitious in my judgment. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[1282] Paracelsus is of opinion, that a physician without the knowledge of stars can neither understand the cause or cure of any disease, either of this or gout, not so much as toothache; except he see the peculiar geniture and scheme of the party effected. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Valerius so much brags; a man as healthy as Otto Herwardus, a senator of Augsburg in Germany, whom [885] Leovitius the astrologer brings in for an example and instance of certainty in his art; who because he had the significators in his geniture fortunate, and free from the hostile aspects of Saturn and Mars, being a very cold man, [886] could not remember that ever he was sick. ❋ Unknown (2007)

His aphorisms be these, [1287] Mercury in any geniture, if he shall be found in Virgo, or Pisces his opposite sign, and that in the horoscope, irradiated by those quartile aspects of Saturn or ❋ Unknown (2007)

[41] Saturn was lord of my geniture, culminating, &c., and Mars principal significator of manners, in partile conjunction with my ascendant; both fortunate in their houses, &c. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Cardan, in his thirty-seventh geniture, gives instance in Matth. ❋ Unknown (2007)

For Cancer suits one as well as the other, and therefore I put nothing upon him, that I might not press my own geniture. ❋ 20-66 Petronius Arbiter (N/A)

Pliny saith, Shell fish is the wonderful geniture of a pearl congealed into a diaphanous stone, and the shell is called the mother of pearl. ❋ William Arnot (N/A)

It appeareth by Cardan (who writeth it upon the report of the bishop of Lexovia), in the geniture of King Edward the ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

Emperor, moved by a desire to erect in North America a buttress for imperialism, would transform the republic of Mexico into a secundo-geniture for the House of Hapsburg. ❋ Various (1921)

YOU may think it strange, Gentlemen, that of a course of ten lectures which aim to treat English Literature as an affair of practice, I should propose to spend two in discussing our literary lineage: a man’s lineage and geniture being reckoned, as a rule, among the things he cannot be reasonably asked to amend. ❋ Unknown (1916)

It appeareth by Cardan (who writeth it upon the report of the bishop of Lexovia), in the geniture of King Edward the Sixth, how Henry the Eighth, executing his laws very severely against such idle persons, I mean great thieves, petty thieves, and rogues, did hang up threescore and twelve thousand of them in his time. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Would it not rather weaken the right of primo-geniture, or any other old and universally-acknowledged right, should the legislature pass an act in favour of it? ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

Himself is so near thee that the geniture of the Holy Trinity is continually being wrought in thy heart. ❋ Alexander Whyte (1878)

Moreover it eliquateth the pinguie substance of the kidneys, and absumeth the geniture. ❋ Various (1821)

The above dry recital contains a number of facts not to be overlooked as predisposing causes in young Hazlitt's later career; as that he was Irish by blood, intellectual by geniture, born into dissent, and a minority of dissent, taught at home to value the things of the mind, in early childhood a nomad, in later childhood ❋ William Hazlitt (1804)

But not to mention that he is so called (we conceive) in reference to the places whence rather than the places where he was delivered, -- for by either birth he may probably be challenged for a Theban, -- in a strict way of speaking, he was a _filius femoris_ by no means in the same sense as he had been before a _filius alvi_, for that latter was but a secondary and tralatitious way of being born, and he but a denizen of the second house of his geniture. ❋ Various (N/A)

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