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As the right portion of the compound character is the _cimi_ symbol, probably representing death, the whole character very likely indicates the dying corn.
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In the former we see our _ek_ or _ke_ symbol as the upper character and the supposed _cimi_ (LXV, 28) glyph as the lower character, and to the left a prefix.
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One of them directs the applica - tion for love-melancholy in this elegant manner, in liis book; sijiwenis est, flagel - letur ejus culm cimi verberibus, - \ et si non sistit, ponatur in fundo turris cum pane et aqua, Kc. Campanella tells a curious story of an Italian prince, an excellent musician,
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Figurat duae fidentes globum HrrrWe/clauae nixus, «/. cimi tenentes, cul phoenix infiftit. n» claua et leonis exuuiis« n.
Lexicon vniversae rei nvmariae vetervm et praecipve Graecorvm ac Romanorvm: cvm observationibvs ... 1795
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Xitvfnicusiflcra fe: Quid fictam»quiad6minus meu$ atdcrca me vinicaci6nem? f6dere nonvileo; mendi - cire ctubefco: fcio quid filciam, uc, cimi am6cus ftero i villicati6ne recf - pxonc nie in domos fuas.
Breviarium ecclesiæ Rotomagensis Rouen diocese 1777
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Item j pannus aureus antiquus rubei coloris cum ymaginibus diversis Sancti Petri cimi clavibus pendentibus ad zonam suam.
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform] 1770
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Item iij antiquae Mitrae competentes de antiqua factura impressae cimi (p. 28.) margaritis et lapidibus diversis cum labellis et aliis pertinentiis suis.
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform] 1770
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The nursery called it some type of cimi, she wasn’t sure though.
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Quartodecimo loco fedit Leo Ab - bas temporibus Domini Johannis De - cimi Papae.
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'mnus. ulit fummos as hon6res, quae te llatuic no, virtus cimi - nodefta n imo.
Diurnale Noviomense. ad usum regalis ecclesiæ S. Quintini accommodatum. Pars hiemalis (æstiva). 1774
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