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Malum  n.  (pl. mala)  An evil. See Mala.






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"Malum" Quotes from Famous Books



... Nah. 3. 13. Gal. 3. 27, 28.] no impediment; but that a woman as | wel as a man may feare the Lord, | [Note g: —Ex parte natura (nisi and haue praise of him, and so | sit fortitude maioris gratiae) become the partie who shall, and | facilius incarnatur ad malum sexus one Reason too, why shee shall be | formineus. Bonau. L. 2. d. 21. q. praised. | 3. p. 18.] | For a woman must be more good than | nature, art, policie, preferment | can make her, else shee is not good | enough for Gods Spirit to praise | her. He commends neither men nor | women considered ...
— The Praise of a Godly Woman • Hannibal Gamon

... is," said Scaliger, "qui ab omnibus discere volo; neque tam malum librum esse puto, ex quo non aliquem fructum colligere possum." I think myself repaid, in a monkish legend, for examining a mass of inane fiction, if I discover a single passage which elucidates the real history or manners of its age. In old ...
— Colloquies on Society • Robert Southey

... hath neuer better tydings to tell to any, then he tolde to Saule: neither is it lawfull to vse so vnlawfull instrumentes, were it neuer for so good a purpose: for that axiome in Theologie is most certaine and infallible: (M14) Nunquam faciendum est malum ...
— Daemonologie. • King James I

... holy man. He never cares what you eat so long as you do not eat beef, and that is good, because on land we worship Shiva, we Kharvas; but at sea on the Kumpani's boats we attend strictly to the orders of the Burra Malum (the first mate), and on this bridge we ...
— Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Book II • Rudyard Kipling

... of your correspondents give some account of the nature and merits of these books? Are any of them worth translating at the present day? The one from which my pictures were taken has the title Mala Gallina, malum Ovum, and was published at Vienna and Nuremburg. It seems to have been a satire on the female sex; but the text, I am sorry to say, is ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 • Various



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