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Severinus

American  
[sev-uh-rahy-nuhs] / ˌsɛv əˈraɪ nəs /

noun

  1. died a.d. 640, pope 640.


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While George evaded indifferent slaps from the unoccupied paw, Ignatius scrutinized the title on the cover of the book: Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy.

From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole

The young girl tottered out of the church with Severinus without casting another glance behind.

From A Twofold Life by Hillern, Wilhelmine von

Severinus had stood a little apart, watching Cornelia as if in a dream; he was deeply moved.

From A Twofold Life by Hillern, Wilhelmine von

Severinus looked timidly away from her, and with a deep flush fixed his eyes upon the ground.

From A Twofold Life by Hillern, Wilhelmine von

"Noble woman!" thought Severinus, gazing at her in astonishment.

From A Twofold Life by Hillern, Wilhelmine von

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