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Bibliolater
Bibliolater Bib`li*ol"a*ter, Bibliolatrist Bib`li*ol"a*trist, n. [See. Bibliolatry.] A worshiper of books; especially, a worshiper of the Bible; a believer in its verbal inspiration. --De Quincey.
Bibliolatrist
Bibliolater Bib`li*ol"a*ter, Bibliolatrist Bib`li*ol"a*trist, n. [See. Bibliolatry.] A worshiper of books; especially, a worshiper of the Bible; a believer in its verbal inspiration. --De Quincey.
Bibliolatry
Bibliolatry Bib`li*ol"a*try (-tr[y^]), n. [Gr. bibli`on book + latrei`a service, worship, latrey`ein to serve.] Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church, and by Protestants to an excessive regard to the letter of the Scriptures. --Coleridge. --F. W. Newman.
Bifoliolate
Bifoliolate Bi*fo"li*o*late, a. [Pref. bi- + foliolate.] (Bot.) Having two leaflets, as some compound leaves.
Heliolater
Heliolater He`li*ol"a*ter, n. [Helio- + Gr. ? servant, worshiper.] A worshiper of the sun.
Heliolatry
Heliolatry He`li*ol"a*try, n. [Helio- + Gr. ? service, worship.] Sun worship. See Sabianism.
Miliola
Miliola Mil"i*o`la, n. [NL., dim. of L. milium millet. So named from its resemblance to millet seed.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of Foraminifera, having a porcelanous shell with several longitudinal chambers.
Plurifoliolate
Plurifoliolate Plu`ri*fo"li*o*late, a. [Pluri- + foliolate.] (Bot.) Having several or many leaflets.
Quinque foliolate
Quinque foliolate Quin`que fo"li*o*late, a. (Bot.) Having five leaflets. --Gray.
Scagliola
Scagliola Scagl*io"la, n. [It. scagliuola, dim. of scaglia. See Scaglia.] An imitation of any veined and ornamental stone, as marble, formed by a substratum of finely ground gypsum mixed with glue, the surface of which, while soft, is variegated with splinters of marble, spar, granite, etc., and subsequently colored and polished.
Scaliola
Scaliola Scal*io"la, n. Same as Scagliola.
Trifoliolate
Trifoliolate Tri*fo"li*o*late, a. [Pref. tri- + foliolate.] (Bot.) Having three leaflets.

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- Liolà (Italian pronunciation: [ljoˈla]) is an Italian stage play written by Luigi Pirandello in 1916, which takes place in 19th century Sicily. The original...
- The Royal National Theatre includes The Kitchen, ****ed By Despair and Liola, and Philadelphia, Here I Come! and Dublin Carol at the Donmar Warehouse...
- Liolà (Italian pronunciation: [ljoˈla]) is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Alessandro Blasetti. It is based on Liolà, a comedy play by Luigi Pirandello...
- Bloomsbury Theatre premiered the English language performance of Pirandello's Liola by Internationalist Theatre directed by UCL alumnus Fabio ****lli who also...
- several stage plays, some of which based on works by Luigi Pirandello (Liolà), Euripides (The Trojan Women) and Arthur Schnitzler (La Ronde). In 1999...
- 1957, based on the play Tutto per bene) Liolà, directed by Alessandro Blasetti (Italy, 1963, based on the play Liolà) The Voyage, directed by Vittorio De...
- other movies and stage productions, such as A Pretty Story of a Woman e Liolà at the side of Gianfranco Jannuzzo and under the direction of Gigi Proietti...
- character in Big Maggie by John B. Keane. At the National Theatre she pla**** in Liolà, Mutabilitie, and The Cripple of Inishmaan. She pla**** the grieving mother...
- éd. 1997), 1789 p. (ISBN 978-2-253-08854-7), « Andreas-Salomé Lou, née Liola (Louise) von Salomé (1861-1937). Femme de lettres et psychanalyste allemande »...
- TV Movie) .... Angelo, 2004 Estrenando sueños (2005) .... Padre Freddo Liolà (2005) The Goodbye Kiss (2006) .... Anedda The Caiman (2006) .... Marco...