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Imago   Listen
noun
Imago  n.  (pl. imagoes)  
1.
An image.
2.
(Zool.) The final adult, and usually winged, state of an insect.






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"Imago" Quotes from Famous Books



... aut heroa lyra vel acri Tibia sumes celebrare, Clio? Quem Deum? cujus recinet jocosa Nomen imago, Aut in ...
— The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Complete - To Which Are Added, His Lives Of The Grammarians, Rhetoricians, And Poets • C. Suetonius Tranquillus

... knowledge and has something sexual to hide. Hug-Hellmuth has convincingly demonstrated the erotic connection of the child's enthusiasm for plants as well as the different synesthesias. (See her study, "ber Farbenhren," Imago, Vol.I, pp.218ff. Abstracted in Psa. Rev., Vol.II, No.1, ...
— Sleep Walking and Moon Walking - A Medico-Literary Study • Isidor Isaak Sadger

... pavor, et plurima mortis imago:' 'grim grief on every side, And fear on every side there is, ...
— Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 • Boswell

... Mortis Imago, and he, therein, discusses the Vinum letiferum, the Beatifica, the Somnus Angelorum, the Hypnus Sagarum, the Aqua Thessalliae, and about twenty other infusions and distillations, well known to the sages of eight ...
— The Room in the Dragon Volant • J. Sheridan Le Fanu

... in all his composures. After he was ejected he retired to London, where he preached privately and was much respected. He dy'd at his house in Hatton Garden, April 1, 1681. He was preparing for the press, and had almost finished, a book entituled 'Imago Imaginis,' the design of which was to show that Rome Papal was an image ...
— Old and New London - Volume I • Walter Thornbury

... this perfect, or imago condition of the world-eject, that we have to do. Mr. Herbert Spencer, in what I consider the profoundest reaches of his philosophic thought, has well shown, on the one hand, how impossible it is to attribute to Deity ...
— Mind and Motion and Monism • George John Romanes

... aliae processiones, nisi Verbi et amoris, secundum quod Deus suam essentiam, veritatem et bonitatem intelligit et amat' (Q. xxvii. Art. 5). The source of the doctrine is to be found in St. Augustine, who habitually speaks of the Holy Spirit as Amor; but, when he refers to the 'Imago Trinitatia' in man the Spirit is represented sometimes by 'Amor,' sometimes by 'Voluntas' (de Trin., L. xiv. cap 7). The other two members of the human triad are with him 'Memoria' ...
— Philosophy and Religion - Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge • Hastings Rashdall

... viris! volat ordine nullo Cuncta petens; nunc ad ripas deiectaque saxis Flumina, nunc notas nemorum procurrit ad umbras. 595 Rursus Hylan et rursus Hylan per longa reclamat Avia: responsant silvae et vaga certat imago. ...
— Helps to Latin Translation at Sight • Edmund Luce

... consisted in the original righteousness and holiness of man, in the image of God or the will as truly free and in proper relation toward God. He said: "Ipsum hominem essentialiter sic esse formatum, ut recta voluntas esset imago Dei, non tantum eius accidens." (Seeberg 4, 494.) He drew the conclusion that original sin, by which the image of God (not the human understanding and will as such) is lost, cannot be a mere accident, but constitutes the very ...
— Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church • Friedrich Bente

... micant, non vos pietatis imago Ulla, nec adversa conspecti fronte parentes Commoveant; vultus gladio ...
— The Essays of Montaigne, Complete • Michel de Montaigne

... iturust. ibo ego illi obviam, neque ego huc hominem hodie ad aedis has sinam umquam accedere; quando imago est huius in me, certum est hominem eludere. et enim vero quoniam formam cepi huius in med et statum, decet et facta moresque huius habere me similes item, itaque me malum esse oportet, callidum, astutum admodum atque hunc, telo suo sibi, ...
— Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi • Plautus Titus Maccius

... in forms with a complete metamorphosis are those embryonic cells around and from which the organs and appendages of the future imago develop. ...
— Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology • John. B. Smith



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