The physician visited the sick, the convalescent made his first attempt, leaning on a friendly arm, to walk from his bedroom to the "viridarium," and alms were given and received. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
Citra aquam, viridarium plantavit maximum et pulcherrimum, floribus odoriferis et suavibus plenum, &c. 6403. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Potum quendam dedit quo inescatus, et gravi sopore oppressus, in viridarium interim ducebatur, &c. 6404. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The _verger_, or _viridarium_, was practically a fruit garden, as it is to-day, with perhaps a generous sprinkling of flowers and aromatic plants. ❋ Blanche McManus (N/A)
The viridarium, or xystus, surrounded with spacious porticoes, was once filled with the choicest flowers, and refreshed by the grateful murmur of two fountains. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The space mounting the hill in a northerly direction was enclosed by a wall and served as a garden (viridarium, vigna). ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
The young man hastened out of the room to fetch the prelate, who was waiting in the viridarium with two deacons, an exorcist, and a sacristan bearing the sacred vessels. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
Sooner would she succumb than betray him as the thief or reveal what she had discovered in the viridarium. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
This led into the viridarium, a spacious quadrangle, paved at the edges and planted in the middle, where ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
Lights were visible in the viridarium and the curtains of the doorway were drawn back; as they reached the threshold Constantine pointed to ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
"To the north of the viridarium," replied the lady, "there are two rooms at your service." ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
When he left his room the brooding heat that filled the house struck him as peculiarly oppressive, and a painful feeling, closely resembling shame, stole over him as he crossed the viridarium, and glanced at the grass from which -- thanks to Paula's ill-meant warning -- he had carefully brushed away his foot-marks before daybreak. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
At any rate you must go through the vestibule; you cannot miss your way out of the viridarium. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
"He fled across the viridarium like a coward, running across the poor, well-kept grass-plot to save time, and vanished upstairs in the dwelling-rooms." ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
Uplifted, carried away by these thoughts, he had reached the viridarium. ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)
Orion, however, started forward and went into the viridarium, saying as he went: "That is my concern." ❋ Georg Ebers (1867)