Definition of Emerod

1. a tumor [n -S] - See also: tumor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emerod

emergy investment ratio
emeried
emeries
emeril
emerils
emerin
emerins
emerised
emerita
emeritae
emeritas
emerited
emeriti
emeritum
emeritus
emerod (current term)
emerods
emeroid
emeroids
emersed
emersed plant
emersion
emersions
emery
emery bag
emery bags
emery board
emery boards
emery cloth
emery disks

Literary usage of Emerod

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1850)
"Amongst these articles is one thus described :— " An emerod, made in the form of a ... From the size of the cross described," emerod" can scarcely be read ..."

2. Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarchos, Donato Acciaiuoli (1895)
"LUCULLUS Lucullus jorney into Egypt A notable rich emerod geven Lucullus by kinge ... and embracing him, gave him a goodly rich emerod set in gold, ..."

3. Shakespeare's Plutarch; Being a Selection from the Lives in North's Plutarch by Plutarch, Thomas North, Walter William Skeat (1875)
"Antonius did put in the number of prescripts a senator called Nonius Struma, and only to get out of his hands an emerod" esteemed at fifty thousand crowns. ..."

4. Publications by Scottish History Society (1894)
"266 29 to david fyfe for applying leaches to my emerod veins . .. . .780 w1 and. Gardner . . . 0 10 0 for a stick of wax . . . .030 spent ,w' Sr Ja. justice ..."

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