Portio

Word PORTIO
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The auditory nerve is a portion of the seventh pair, which is called the portio mollis or soft portion. ❋ Thomas Garnett (1784)

Keeping the submarine force on modified alert (not allowing any portio n of the force to be on full alert) delays the capability to retaliate in event of a nuc lear strike. ❋ Unknown (1998)

* Tu spes mea [et portio mea] in terra viventium, ad mutandum terrarum locum pro salute animae mea, et Carthagini stimulos quibus inde avellerer admovebas, et Romae illecebras quibus attraherer, proponebas mihi per homines, qui diligunt vitam mortuam, hinc insana facientes, inde vana pollicentes, et ad corrigendos gressus meos, utebaris occulte et illorum et mea perversitate: [5698] 1 ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

Law, _Tit_., 62: _de alodis_, 6: de terra vero Salica in mulierem nulla portio hereditatis transit, sed hoc virilis sexus adquirat, hoc est, filii in ipsa hereditate succedunt. ❋ Eugene A. Hecker (N/A)

Tunc ego accedens ad monasterium canonum Nicaenorum decreta relegi, in quibus continetur: quia si quae reliquerit virum et thorum, in quo bene vexit, spreverit, dicens quia non sit ei portio in illa caelestis regni gloria qui fuerit coniugio copulatus, anathema sit. ❋ Eugene A. Hecker (N/A)

Cernitur in ea quædarn Dominicæ crucis portio, (sicut sæpe multorum miraculorum argumento probatum est). ❋ Various (N/A)

The orbicularis oculi muscle, which is principally supplied by the portio-dura nerve, is paralyzed, though it still retains a partial power of contraction, owing to the anatomical fact that some terminal twigs of the third or motor pair of nerves of the orbit branch into this muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Auricularis magnus nerve ascending to join the portio-dura. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

B. _ v. _Lud-aigen_, also points to the connection of _Lud_ with hluz-hlut, sors, portio; but he rather inclines to derive it from the Low-Latin, ❋ Various (N/A)

But an accident, much more liable to occur, and one which produces a great inconvenience afterwards to the subject, is that of dividing the portio-dura nerve, S, Plate 4, at its exit from the stylo-mastoid foramen, the consequence being that almost all the muscles of facial expression become paralyzed. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Temporal artery and temporal vein, with some ascending temporal branches of portio-dura nerve. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Extra Ecclesiæ pacem, extra concordiam, extra eam matrem cujus portio debet esse, qui martyr est. ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)

It has been surmised that LEDE was connected with the O.N. hlÿt [4] -- which not only signified _sors, portio_, but _res consistentia_ -- and the A. - S. hlet, hlyt, lot, portion, inheritance: thus, in the A. - S.Psal. xxx. ❋ Various (N/A)

The supravaginal portion (portio supravaginalis [cervicis]) is separated in front from the bladder by fibrous tissue (parametrium), which extends also on to its sides and lateralward between the layers of the broad ligaments. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The vaginal portion (portio vaginalis [cervicis]) of the cervix projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The provisions of the Corpus Juris (cc. xiv, xv, xx, De testamentis et ultimis voluntatibus, X, III, xxvi) granting the bishop the "portio canonica" — i.e. the quarter of all pious bequests not affected by the testator to a definite purpose — are no longer in force. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Formerly there too was a share falling to the bishop from legacies, bequests, etc. (quarta mortuaria, quarta funerum, quarta episcopalis, portio canonica), and likewise a portion of the tithes (quarta decimarum, quarta decimatio), which accrued to the churches of the diocese. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Sed quoniam haec quoque te nosse quaedam medicinae tuae portio est, quamquam angusto limite temporis saepti tamen aliquid delibare [156] conabimur. ❋ Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (1908)

Huius igitur tam exiguae in mundo regionis quarta fere portio est, sicut ❋ Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (1908)

He treats of other pathological conditions of the female genitalia, varicose veins, growths of various kinds, hypertrophy of the _portio vaginalis uteri_, an operation for which is described, and of various tumors. ❋ James Joseph Walsh (1903)

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