undosa at another site fed on a large variety of macroalgae (Sphacelaria furcigera, Cladophora Columbiana, and Gelidium pusillum) and coralline alga (Jania sp., Corallina sp., and Lithothrix
aspergillum).
Instead of taking the
aspergillum from the copper dish of holy water, Katharina, the mother of the young suicide Jonathan--she was a friend, the deceased had perished on the way to her house to pick up milk--splashed the coffin, already in the grave, with milk from a medicine bottle, and was led to her farmhouse just after the burial by two men, one young and one old, a father and a son, who walked at her right and left, holding her up by her arms.
The species, Euplectella
aspergillum, is made entirely of glass.
VESTED IN ALB AND STOLE AND ARMED WITH MY TRUSTY
aspergillum, I gave them the deluxe package.
Suspended from a rod attached to the frame of what must be a devotional picture, the bucket has been turned into a container for holy water with the addition of an
aspergillum. While Carpaccio explored the political power of Islamic artifacts by associating them with the enemies of the Christian faith in the martyrdom of St Ursula, no such negative connotation exists in this interior scene.
(91.) Another idiosyncratic symbiosis, which in French is characterized by the symbols of le sabre et le goupillon (sabre and
aspergillum) can be observed through the entire history of the colonization of the New World.
In Poland it is becoming increasingly rare not to have a monument dedicated, a new school opened, or even a car purchased without its being consecrated by a cassock-clad personage wielding an
aspergillum (also for a fee, of course).
In this edition, the choice of items selected for explanation is odd: '
aspergillum' (p.