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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See murra.

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Examples

  • To this it is objected, that onyx and murrha, onyx vases and murrhine vases are alike mentioned by Latin writers, and never with any hint as to their identity; nay, there is a passage in which Heliogabalus is said to have onyx and murrhine vases in constant use.

    Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

  • At the same time this quotation is not so conclusive as it might have been, since Pliny speaks of murrha as "hardened in the earth by heat," and the poet may only have meant the same thing, though the expression in that case would be somewhat strained.

    Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

  • So much has been idly written upon names, not a little most idly on the names of these seven Churches, and the mystical meanings which they contain, that one shrinks from any seeming fellowship in such foolish and unprofitable fancies; and yet it is difficult not to remember here that smurna, the name of this suffering Church which should give out its sweetness in persecution and in death, is a subform of murrha

    Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863

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