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jacobus

/juh-koh-buhs/US // dʒəˈkoʊ bəs //UK // (dʒəˈkəʊbəs) //

雅各布斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ja·co·bus·es.

    • : a former gold coin of England issued by James I.

Examples

  • Cheri Jacobus, a Republican political consultant, posited that there is something else at play.

  • Day 1: Jacobus de Voragine, “Saint Nicholas,” Legenda Aurea (The Golden Legend).

  • Jacobus, né Jacopo, was a 13th-century Genoan archbishop and compiler of what we might call Lies of the Saints.

  • Two other brothers of the chief, David and Jacobus, became believers and zealous assistants in the work of the mission.

  • Sufficiently quaint also is the Mark of Jacobus Thanner, 1501–21, which forms the initial to the present chapter.

  • In 1600 he entered the university of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus Arminius, whose teaching he followed.

  • Under this strange name is disguised Jacobus Marques, a Dutchman skilled in many languages.

  • I was especially glad to see Mr. Jacobus de Jager of Loskop.