A section of one of these teeth exhibits a series of irregular folds, resembling the Labyrinthic windings of the surface of the brain; and from this character Professor Owen has proposed the name Labyrinthodon for the new genus.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell
And often in this Labyrinthic gloom, where a gleam of light from some recess of thought or fancy reveals here a Hermit in his cloister, there an Artist in his studio, below a Nawab in his orgies, above a Broker on the Stock Exchange, we have paused to ask a question about these glaring contrarieties in his life and thought.
"The Book of Khalid"
Ameen Rihani
I visited old Edrei-the subterranean Labyrinthic residence of King Og-on the east side of the Zanite hills.
"Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe"
Sabine Baring-Gould