Among the Lombards, the political and military commander of a set of “military families” (fara)
1What is doing at school; are you dux of your class?
2Norman, he is very sorry for the injustice, and you are dux again!
3I'll go down to school with him to-morrow, and see him dux again!
4Ada Irvine cannot call herself the dux any longer; and I am so glad.
5And when ye dux can you not order them removed?
6He became a champion debater and was dux, or top student, of his high school.
7You see, as dux, I know nothing about it.
8But, Ethel, dear, why are you so bent on his being dux at all costs?
9Yes, the rale words she said when I handed her the billy-dux was, 'Very well, James.'
10While still talking dux, Theodora approached Ezio.
11Robert, the eldest, just fifteen, was a "good scholar," and dux in the parish school.
12It is very lucky for me, for one gets so much less time to oneself as dux.
13Hic Harold dux trahebat eos de arena.
14He was usually dux, I invariably booby.
15Is the dux-granted Agostino, stroking his goatee.
16I am very close to the dux.