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Definition of Basilicon

Basilicon
Basilicon Ba*sil"i*con, n. [L. basilicon, Gr. ?, neut. of ?: cf. F. basilicon. See Basilica.] (Med.) An ointment composed of wax, pitch, resin, and olive oil, lard, or other fatty substance.

Meaning of Basilicon from wikipedia

- Basilicon, or basili****, is the name given to various ointments that were believed to have 'sovereign' virtues. One such example was an unguent composed...
- The Basilikon Doron is a treatise on government written by King James VI of Scotland (who would later also become James I of England), in 1599. Basilikon...
- September 2013. [2] Archived 8 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine "The Basilicon Episode (1304–ca. 1367)". Doaks.org. 8 May 2008. Archived from the original...
- writing" and made a miniature copy of the king's book of advice, the Basilicon Doron for him to wear as a tablet book. Bales encouraged Henry to copy...
- of Agatha", Notes & Queries, 8th ser., v: 421-3, 461-2 Eliae Revsneri, Basilicon Opus Genealogi**** Catholi**** (Frankfort: Nicholai B****aei, 1592), part...
- or an exact Discourse of Strumaes or King's Evil Swellings; Charisma Basilicon, or the Royal Gift of Healing Strumaes, &c., by Contact or Imposition...
- innovation brought to England by James I. When James was writing his Basilicon Doron expounding the divine right of kings, he was king of Scotland alone...
- (92): 401–16. doi:10.1093/res/XXIII.92.401. Craigie, James, ed. (1944). Basilicon Doron. Edinburgh and London. pp. I, p. 199.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- contradicted his own advice in some matters. Jack (1988), p. 127. In Basilicon Doron. See N Rhodes, J Richards, J Marshall (eds). King James VI and I:...
- "Fortitude". He praised the king, denounced smoking, and alluded to the Basilicon Doron. He drew on his reading in the classics and Church Fathers. Moundeford...