Ancient Roman mythological god of trade, merchants, and travel.
1If throat feels raw and sore.- Igivethree tablets of Mercurius bin.
2He must have borrowed the wings of Mercurius to get here this fast!
3At that time appeared Mercurius Aulicus, Mercurius Rusticus, and Mercurius Civicus.
4Greet Asincritus, Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas, Mercurius, and the brethren which are with them.
5And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; and Paul, Mercurius, because he was the chief speaker.
6The following advertisement appeared in the Mercurius Politicus, No.
7Thomas May is correctly described as Mercurius Civicus.
8Upon his arrival, Officer Kyle Thomas Daly found Mercurius bleeding heavily and leaning against a wall.
9MERCURIUS.-Thisformation is 25 miles in diameter.
10He wrote many of the letters in "Mercurius Politicus."
11For they heard me prompt my Mercurius, and they saw him appeal to me in a difficulty.
12After the battle, they thought that these glorious leaders were, in particular, the martyrs George, Mercurius, and Demetrius.
13Mercurius Elenictus; communicating the unparallelled Proceedings at Westminster, the head quarters, and other places, printed by stealth in London.
14Authorities claim Mercurius and Stephens met at a daycare center the week before the murder and exchanged phone numbers.
15"Vagabond, Æsopus certainly was; Homerus was a beggar; Mercurius was a thief-
16Aconite 2X dil., Belladonna 3X dil., and Mercurius 3X trit.
Translations for mercurius