Lamb:
sacrificed at door for guest, in Egypt, [4],
outpoured blood of, in hospitality among Arabs, [23];
sacrificed at foundation-laying in Greece, [53];
buried under altar in first Christian churches in Swedish tradition, [56];
sacrificed on Arab joining another tribe, [58] f.;
sacrificed at door of new house of Jew or Muhammadan in Palestine, [76] f.
Lamberton, Prof. W.A.: cited, [132], [134].
Lamps and laurels on gates in Tertullian’s time, [97] f.