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Example sentences for "appellations"

Lexicographically close words:
appeler; appellant; appellants; appellate; appellation; appellative; appellatives; appellatur; appelle; appellee
  1. It is observable that in all the above instances these appellations are only used to females.

  2. This work was undoubtedly composed in England in imitation of the other; and therefore it will be necessary for the future to distinguish the two works by the respective appellations of the original and the English Gesta.

  3. Other appellations of this personage are likewise to be met with, as Hera, Nicneven, and Dame Habunde; all as the chief or queen of the witches, whom she generally accompanied in their nocturnal dances and excursions through the air.

  4. Two fierce and enormous bears, distinguished by the appellations of Innocence, and Mica Aurea, could alone deserve to share the favor of Maximin.

  5. But it should be recollected, that the second of those appellations is only a corruption of the Latin word, which was indiscriminately applied to any military chief.

  6. The appellations of these magistrates were different; they ranked in successive order, the ensigns of and their situation, from accidental circumstances, might be more or less agreeable or advantageous.

  7. Of the seven kings who form the entire list, three certainly, four probably, had appellations composed with it.

  8. Footnote 2: Absurd and forced as these strange appellations may appear, they are all genuine.

  9. The numerous local appellations given above mean no more than Yorkshireman, Cornishman, or Aberdonian do to us.

  10. Razlichniya naimenovaniya Gruzin (On the various Appellations of the Georgians).

  11. All of the informants were probably right in a sense; only the uncertainty of these appellations is indicated.

  12. In any event, it would be erroneous to say that such appellations implied membership in any social group, whether defined by united political leadership or by kinship.

  13. The appellations by which the different kings of Dahomey have been known to Europeans are not their true names, but mere titles, or what the natives call "strong names.

  14. The first of these appellations is no doubt derived from Isa.

  15. It would thus fail to correspond with the two appellations preceding it, which undoubtedly apply to the work of redemption, while at the same time the addition of the words "of God" would be meaningless or perplexing.

  16. I liked the Molly, too; it was a good sign, as none but the truly respectable dare use such familiar appellations in these ambitious times.

  17. But these appellations are held up to the unbelievers, to cast down all their hopes.

  18. The believer accumulates these appellations in his prayer in order to awaken his confidence and hope; compare, e.

  19. We have thus a most appropriate relation of the two appellations to each other,--the tower of the flock being the particular, and the hill of the daughter of Zion, the general.

  20. Is the poet Aneurin the same person as our earliest native prose historian Gildas, the two appellations being relatively the Cymric and Saxon names of the same individual?

  21. For these are all old Aryan names, to be found as river appellations in many other spots of the world, and in some of its oldest dialects.

  22. These two appellations we have already found in the preceding quotations to be capellula and sacellum.

  23. The Scots and Attacots are mentioned under these appellations in both.

  24. The sects of these are various, and have various appellations in different countries.

  25. Both of these appellations were in common use as the first element in personal names, such as Goethmundr (later Gueth-) or Asmundr.

  26. The style and appellations used in the intercourse between equals, would have been so unbecoming in the mouth of one in a lower sphere, when he accosted a person in higher rank, as to be deemed an insult.

  27. Different accentuations and some peculiar vocal appellations are, for the most part, all that constitute severalness in these dialects.

  28. Caesar and Augustus were much more high words of respect, when added to occasions fit for their characters to appear in, than any appellations which have ever been since thought of.

  29. These live in that mutual confidence of each other, which renders the satisfactions of marriage even greater than those of friendship, and makes wife and husband the dearest appellations of human life.

  30. This way of fixing appellations of credit upon eminent merit, was what gave being to titles and terms of honour.

  31. The appellations of cities are much more variable, but some even of these are indelible.

  32. Numerous are the appellations which the Great Barrier of the Lower Isthmus has obtained.

  33. The difficulty of rightly appropriating the Notitia appellations to such of these as have not yielded inscribed stones, is even greater than in the case of those which follow more closely the line of the Wall.

  34. The new occupants of a country usually adopt the appellations bestowed by their predecessors upon its more prominent features.

  35. Several eminent men took new appellations by which they must henceforth be designated.

  36. Some time after the accession of William they began to be called the High Church party and the Low Church party; and, long before the end of his reign, these appellations were in common use.

  37. The Iroquois and the Ottawas conferred their appellations on the rivers that ran through their hunting grounds, and the Huron tribe gave theirs to the vast lake now bearing their name.

  38. The same thing, strangely enough, happened to the Cordeliers and the Feuillants; so that the principal Revolutionary parties got to be known throughout Europe by appellations formerly monastic.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appellations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.