Sentence example with the word 'sabine'

sabine

Definition adj. of or relating to or characteristic of the Sabines

Last update: October 26, 2015


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And Oscan, (3) Messapian, (4) North Oscan, (5) Volscian, (6) East Italic or Sabellic, (7) Latinian, (8) Sabine, (9) Iguvine or Umbrian, (10) Gallic, (11) Ligurian and (12) Venetic.   [Please select]

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'He has snatched his Sabine woman,' said Béziers.   [Please select]

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Gray was that which subsequently took the form of "Echoes from the Sabine Farm," published by his friend and fellow-bibliomaniac, Francis Wilson.   [Please select]

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Writing on June 28th, Field enclosed the dedication of the "Echoes from the Sabine Farm" to Mr.   [Please select]

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Flint, we reached the Pine Woods, a wilderness that stretches to the Sabine River.   [Please select]

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Their village was on Indian Creek, known as Indian Castle, but their range extended to the Sabine River.   [Please select]

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He would drive the Spaniards over the Sabine, though they outnumbered him three to one.   [Please select]

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