Salt Fork, here called "saline fork," the principal tributary, crosses Saline county roughly parallel with the Missouri.
Eupatorium hieracifolium beginning to flower, Menispermum canadense, here called "sarsaparilla," its slender yellow roots being substituted for that article.
The moon, though much less than the stars, is here called a great light, from its giving a far greater light to the earth than any of them.
That is, shall bear the punishment of your disloyalty to God, which in the scripture language is here called a fornication, in a spiritual sense.
Singing praises to God ishere called prophecy: the more, because these singers were often inspired men.
We found our horses in readiness in the hotel yard, in charge of a servant (here called a vaquero) of Mr. Bradley's.
On my return to Cheltenham, I passed through a large village, where I visited for the first time what ishere called a tea-garden.
Again, In that this city is here called by the name of gold it is to show us how great pains, and travel, and charge the Lord Christ hath been at to get so great a treasure together.
Every imagination of the thoughts--that which is here called a thought, by Paul to the Romans, called a motion.
There is as great a disparity betwixt the body and the soul, as is between the dust of the ground and that, here called, the breath of life of the Lord.
It is here called a fat and a curdled mountain; that is to say, most fruitful, and enriched by the spiritual gifts and graces of the Holy Ghost.
The best approach to Cambridge is by the westward road of the four, which leads into the London Road (or Trumpington Road, as it is here called), that umbrageous avenue of leafage spoken of in our opening sentences.
Hävernick rightly remarks that the Messiah ishere called Israel, "in contrast to the people to whom this name does not properly belong.
Israel is here called servant of the Lord, because it had been called by Him to preserve the true religion on earth.
It would imply that Cairo was almost as extensive a city at the time when this work was composed or modernized as it is at present; and would account for its being here called Mi[s.
In the original, she is here called an 'Efreeteh, which is an improper term.
These photographs will be more particularly referred to later, but attention is here called to them so that the description immediately following may be more easily understood.
At the end of an hour and half we left the torrent: the plain opened to the east, and is here called Esselsele; our road over it was in the direction W.
This is a river of Mysia, here called ‘Teuthrantian,’ from Mount Teuthras, in its vicinity.
It is supposed by some commentators to be here called ‘senex,’ aged, from the slowness of its tide.
The bird is here called the 'mulberry Hû,' because it appeared when the mulberry tree was coming into leaf.
It would be hard to say why Hsieh is here called 'the dark king.
This was what is here called a mizzling rain, which fell from the ceiling or roof of the cavern, through the veins of the rock.
Last Tuesday was (what is here called) hanging-day.
I have seen the regulation of one seminary of learning, here called an academy.
We were stopped at least three times at barriers or gates, here called turnpikes, to pay a duty or toll which, however small, as being generally paid in their copper coinage, in the end amounted to some shillings.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "here called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.