CA|cina and Valens had been the Imperial "Legati" in Upper Germany, and the former is thus described in lib.
The entrance to the mouth of the Tiber at Fuma-Cina is both difficult and dangerous; so much so, that sailing masters will not hazard the attempt if the weather is in the least degree stormy.
Two of the steamers are kept for the traffic between Fuma-Cina and the custom-house at Rome.
Clearly Pomponia Græcina is of that opinion too, for she wrote to Acte.
Pomponia Græcina is eternally pensive; from the time of thy becoming a Christian thou hast ceased to laugh.
We know that Junia and Calvia Crispinilla accused Pomponia Græcina of confessing the Christian superstition; but we know too, that a domestic court acquitted her.
Now I begin to understand why thou and Pomponia Græcina have such peace.
Of course it is known to thee that Pomponia Græcina is suspected of entertaining that Eastern superstition which consists in honoring a certain Chrestos.
People would not believe us if we tried to persuade them that Petronius, Vinicius, or Pomponia Græcina had fired Rome.
Dost thou know that the Cornelii are Christians, that Pomponia Græcina is a Christian, that likely Octavia was, and Acte is?
Pomponia Græcina is a Christian, little Aulus is a Christian, Lygia is a Christian, and so is Vinicius.
Before him was Pomponia Græcina lighting the way with a lamp.
But as it is, if ever Callina returns to Pomponia Græcina I will bow down to her for permission to go to them; for Christus was born far away, and they have not even heard of Him.
Græcina herself, and so beautiful that even Poppæa, if near her, would seem like an autumn fig near an apple of the Hesperides.
Both the pitahaya and the cina flower and fruit like the saguaro, the tunas yielded by the former being especially esteemed by Mexicans as well as Indians.
But when Cæcina came forth, decorated with his robes, and preceded by his lictors, who opened a way for him through the crowd, the indignation of the victors burst into a flame.
The spectacle of gladiators exhibited there by Cæcina inflamed the animosity against the people.
It was her influence which told in the improved manners of the reign of Vespasian, and no vestal was more honoured for her official sanctity than Pomponia Græcina for her Christian holiness.
Magnificent preparations were set on foot for his reception, and his foster-brother, Cæcina Tuscus, was sent to superintend them.
Vice, and the favour of the Emperor, proved no protection to such gay courtiers as Tullius Senecio and Cæcina Tuscus; nor genius and refined Epicureanism to Petronius Arbiter; nor beauty and talent to poor handsome Paris.
Pomponia Græcina was only one of many to whom Paul of Tarsus from his prison-lodging brought joy and consolation.
My foster-brother Cæcina Tuscus shall command the Prætorians, and Burrus shall die.
A column commanded by Cæcina was enticed by Arminius into a swampy position, where it was in extreme danger, and a severe engagement took place.
And the legions under Cæcina took similar steps to recover their lost credit.
Tincture Cina is good when caused by worms, one-tenth to one drop of the tincture every two hours.
Tincture of Cina from one-tenth drop to two drops four times a day for pin (seat) (thread worms) and round worms.
I imagined that Cina had money to spare, but he has forgotten his pocketbook.
Cina handed me a note from Cecala which informed me that I must obey Calichio's order or suffer terrible consequences.
Cina and Cecala have risked their lives in trying to sell it.
Arriving there we found Cina waiting for us with a closed carriage.
On a certain cold and rainy day, I shall never forget, while we were all huddled around the stove, Cina began to spin his yarns and boasted, among other exploits, that he had been a trusted man of the notorious bandit Varsalona.
On the 28th or the 29th of July Cina arrived and stopped all the work, saying that operations were suspended for the summer.
Then admonishing me not to leave until Cinacalled for me with a carriage, Cecala left with Cina and Giglio.
I prevailed on Cina to show me the way to the station, where I boarded a train for New York.
After about ten minutes of sinister silence and ill-boding glances, Cina broke the strain as he came rushing in with Peppino, his brother, both of them laughing and shouting like madmen.
Not seeing anything of Caterina, on June 4th I wrote a letter to Cina at Highland, and requested him to send my things immediately and to give Caterina the money for her fare to New York.
In this way Cina had became implicated in the murder of a school teacher in his native town, Bevona, in the province of Girgenta, Sicily, and had been obliged to flee the country and make his way to America.
When Lupo arrived the next morning in company with Cecala and Cina they all came up to the work room.
This they did not capture: Cæcina Severus, the governor of Moesia close by, he heard of their uprising marched rapidly upon them, and joining battle with them near the river Dravus vanquished their army.
Old women like 'Cina never can give those names and dates and places.
The wicked one died, of course, and 'Cina came back with all the money.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cina" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.