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Eustachio

[ e-oo-stah-kyaw ]

noun

  1. Bar·to·lom·me·o [bah, r, -taw-lawm-, me, -aw], 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.


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All the quarter of St. Eustachio is turned into one toy-shop; the stalls are set out in the street and brightly lighted, up.

Sofronia triumphs over her ashamed and miserable husband, who now consents to Clizia's marriage with Eustachio.

Henry shed tears on reading the letter, and sent Eustachio, the Spanish ambassador, to attend Katharine's death-bed.

The next instant Eustachio and Leonardo fell dead, pierced by showers of arrows.

Leonardo and Eustachio expressed their readiness to submit their credit with their fellow-citizens to any reasonable trial.

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