Noun
A disease of brute animals, especially of horses, seated in the glands under the ear, where a tumor is formed which sometimes ends in suppuration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlejandro Sanz, Residente and Natalia Lafourcade were the big winners at the 21st Latin Grammys on Thursday night while Carlos Vives and Rosalia picked up three awards apiece. Source: Internet
For example, Spanish scholar Juan Luis Vives dedicated his Satellitium Animi to "Dominæ Mariæ Cambriæ Principi, Henrici Octavi Angliæ Regis Filiæ". Source: Internet
In this, he is echoed by Francis Bacon, also influenced by skepticism; Sanches cites the humanist Juan Luis Vives who sought a better educational system, as well as a statement of human rights as a pathway for improvement of the lot of the poor. Source: Internet
Horbath greatly expressed her gratitude towards Vives, the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation and to all the people that helped her reach her dreams. Source: Internet
"Quid sit anima": Juan Luis Vives on the soul and its relation to the body". Source: Internet
Vives introduced his educational ideas in his writing, "De anima et vita" in 1538. Source: Internet