11, 37. Metuebant eum servi, verebantur liberi, carum omnes habebant.
"Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes"
Ludwig Döderlein Commentator: S. H. Taylor
The chaps at the West Diddlesex all admired it hugely, except that snarling Scotchman M'Whirter, fourth clerk,-out of envy because I did not think much of a great yellow stone, named a carum-gorum, or some such thing, which he had in a snuff-mull, as he called it,-all except M'Whirter, I say, were delighted with it; and Abednego himself, who ought to know, as his father was in the line, told me the jewel was worth at least ten poundsh, and that his governor would give me as much for it.
"The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond"
William Makepeace Thackeray