Chemical element with symbol Au and atomic number 79; yellow-colored precious metal.
1Mosaic gold, or aurum mosaicum, is used for inferior articles.
2My dear brethren' 'Beatus ille qui post aurum non abiit'.
3Come, we must drink it, for it is aurum potabile, and this horse here shall be sold to pay my welcome.
4There was about her yet an aurum of indignant, unappeased, protesting youth that shone faintly through the premature veil of unearned decline.
5So they are, said Double-fee; for they sometimes put castles, parks, and forests into the press, and out of them all extract aurum potabile.
6The principal ingredients made use of in it are the true gold powder, the German gold, the aurum mosaicum, and copper powder, (all above described.)
7Huw Richards's The Red and the White is published by Aurum.
8The Poetry Book Society negotiated the three-year sponsorship deal with Aurum earlier this year.
9The initial inspiration for 'Aurum' came from a 1976 Bridget Riley painting of the same name.
10What is it, Elixir Vitae or Aurum potabile?
11'Yeah, well, maybe you made me too much like you, Fowl, aurum potestas est.
12'Aurum,' he said, disdainfully; 'aurum, the curse of our ancestors!
13Aurum intextum: gold fibre:-well
14When Aurum offered sponsorship, the director of the PBS found out all she could about the company, and asked hard questions.
15He's very well weighted at 54kg, and interestingly Craig Williams has elected to jump on instead of sticking with Bon Aurum.
16The Chinese company Aurum Exploration Limited recently completed mining at a site in Nawailevu, which produced almost 1 million tonnes of bauxite.