Item ad idem, Numeror tricesimo quarto; Deus veteris testamenti dixit filiis Israel de gentibus illis qui erant in terra Cham: Si nolueritis occidere eos, erunt clavi in oculis nostris et lanceæ in lateribus.
Tarrant points out to me a similarly weak paene at Tr III xi 13-14 'sic ego belligeris a gentibus undique saeptus / terreor, hoste meum paene premente latus'.
The Gallic envoy gives thee thanks for that, safe from attack though no legion guards his frontier, and fearing no hostile Page 16 aedificat ripis et saevum gentibus amnem Thybridis in morem domibus praevelat amoenis.
Olaus Magnus=, Archbishop of Vpsalia in Sueueland, declareth in his history De Gentibus Septentrionalibus, the second booke and third chap.
Touching these spirits haunting Mines of mettal, there is somewhat to be read in =Olaus Magnus de Gentibus Septentrionalibus=, the sixt booke and tenth Chapter.
Archbishop Johannes was lacking in moral courage; brushed aside by the tide of Reformation, he retired to Rome, where he died after writing the history of Sweden in Latin, Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus.
Cesar expressly states that they settled down in gentes and kins (gentibus cognatibusque), and in the mouth of a Roman of the gens Julia this term gentibus has a definite meaning, that no amount of disputation can obliterate.
How much surer and sounder is Calvin’s judgment,(581) non aliud fuisse Dei consilium, quam ut interposito obstaculo populum suum a prophanis Gentibus dirimiret?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentibus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.