página principal
Robert Bland, Proverbs
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V
C& CA CH CI CL CO CR CU
CIB CIT

Citius quam Asparagi coquuntur.

Quicker than boiling asparagus, was frequently in the mouth of the Emperor Augustus, when he wished any business to be executed speedily, the asparagus requiring to be boiled only a few minutes; or Aphya ad ignem, a kind of salted fish, which in dressing it, required only to be shewn the fire.
Sinónimo(s): Aphya ad ignem
Fuente: Erasmo, 2605.
< página principal Acerca de | Secciones | Top 10 | Licencia | Contacto | Acceso Licencia de Creative Commons
© 2008 Fernando Martínez de Carnero XHTML | CSS Powered by Glossword