Pert. to or brought from Xanthus.
It was so tragical a sight, that Brutus could not endure to see it, but wept at the very relation of it, and proclaimed a reward to any soldier that could save a Xanthian Clough, Arthur Hugh in "Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans".
It was so tragical a sight, that Brutus could not endure to see it, but wept at the very relation of it, and proclaimed a reward to any soldier that could save a Xanthian
The hard fat of ruminant animals, separated from the membranes by melting down. ...