frons
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For the word comes from the Latin frons, "the forehead."
From Stories That Words Tell Us by Elizabeth (Elizabeth Speakman) O'Neill
Compare Lucan's use of frons, nec frons erit ulla senatus, where it seems to mean boldness.
From The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius by Charles Thomas Cruttwell
Hence the end of the roll, or volume, was called frons, a term of frequent recurrence in Ovid and Martial, and not always rightly understood.
From Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life by T. L. (Thomas Louis) Haines
Linschoten repeats the like, and one of his plates is entitled Habitus Abissinorum quibus loco Baptismatis frons inuritur.
From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Henry Yule
Hence, also, when we meet with the expression, gemina frons, we must understand that the volume had a ticket at each end.
From Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life by T. L. (Thomas Louis) Haines
He pretends not to care much for bindings, and quotes Seneca's rebuke of the Roman bibliomaniacs, Quos voluminum suorum frontes maxime placent titulique,—who chiefly care for the backs and lettering of their volumes.
From Books and Bookmen by Andrew Lang