Lacteous

Word LACTEOUS
Character 8
Hyphenation lac te ous
Pronunciations N/A

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And there might have been other inducements -- such as the hope of getting a few pounds of white sugar, a pitcher of milk (delicious, lacteous fluid, for which we had yearned so often amid the briny waves); and last, but not least, a hamper of blue-nosed potatoes. ❋ Frederic S. Cozzens (N/A)

"Certainly -- it is a yellowish, fatty substance concocted by human agency supposedly from the lacteous secretion of the graminivorous quadruped familiarly known as the common (or garden) cow." ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)

Look contentedly upon the scattered difference of things, and expect not equality in lustre, dignity, or perfection, in regions or persons below; where numerous numbers must be content to stand like lacteous or nebulous stars, little taken notice of, or dim in their generations. ❋ Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle (1864)

Look contentedly upon the scattered difference of things, and expect not equality, in lustre, dignity, or perfection, in regions or persons below; where numerous numbers must be content to stand like lacteous or nebulous stars, little taken notice of, or dim in their generations. ❋ 1605-1682 (1863)

There were plenty of professors who were forever assiduously browsing in vales of Enna and on Pentelican slopes among the vestiges of antiquity, slowly secreting lacteous facts, and not one of them would have raised his head from that exquisite pasturage, though Pan had made music through his pipe of reeds. ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

Socrates was, said that men and beasts were formed of a lacteous slime, expressed by the heat of the earth. ❋ John Davenport (1833)

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