Seine Nahrung bestand in Gemuese und Fleisch, besonders aber liebte es Zuckerbrod in Milch aufgeweicht; einmal machte es sich an einen Kanarienvogel, den es auch toedtete.
Halfe a mile aboue Aber Barrie is the mouth of [Sidenote: Come kidie.
From Scilleie mouth to Aber Barrie a mile, and thither commeth a little rill of fresh water into Sauerne, whose head is scant a mile off in plaine ground by northeast, and right [Sidenote: This Ile went fiftie yeares agone for x.
They meet togither at Lhanuoie Hengle, about two miles aboueAber Auon village, which is two miles also from the sea.
Aber Ogwine is two miles aboue that; it riseth at Tale linne, Ogwine [Sidenote: Auon.
From Kensike to Aber Auon two miles, and herein doo ships molested with weather oftentimes seeke harborough.
Hauing thus gone ouer the angle of Denbighshire, that lieth betweene those of Carnaruon and Flint, we come next of all vnto Aber Cluide, or the fall of Clotha or Glota, which is a streame not to be shortlie intreated of.
Aber Auon is two miles aboue Aberogwene, and it riseth in a poole called Lin man Auon, [Sidenote: Lannar.
Some part of Carnaruonshire stretcheth also beyond Aber [Sidenote: Ormeshed.
I vould like to ged pedder acquaindet mit Miss Harris, I bed you, aber I dradder got mit der Grambus.
Other races can drink, he says; aber bloss die germanischen können kneipen--only the Germanic peoples can make themselves at home in an inn.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aber" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.