"Squill" Quotes from Famous Books
... one ill—of heartburn. You note it, I presume, Morson? Go quick, and fetch a squill from some ... — Theocritus • Theocritus
... body was symmetrical, but his head was long out of all proportion; for which reason in nearly all his statues he is represented wearing a helmet, as the sculptors did not wish, I suppose, to reproach him with this blemish. The Attic poets called him squill-head, and the comic poet, Kratinus, in his play ... — Plutarch's Lives, Volume I (of 4) • Plutarch
... almost all the images and statues that were made of him have the head covered with a helmet, the workmen not apparently being willing to expose him. The poets of Athens called him "Schinocephalos," or squill-head, from "schinos," a squill, ... — The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch - Being Parts of The "Lives" of Plutarch • Plutarch |