A telegram had been got through to Hoti Mardan before sundown.
The Malakand Pass lies some thirty miles beyond Hoti Mardan, the cantonment which for more than half a century has been the home of the Guides, the most famous of all our frontier regiments.
Long before him the wise Theodoret had said: [Greek: Dia de touton edeixen hoti makrothymia kai philanthropia mone phile Theo.
On March 30, in drenching rain, the first troops marched out of Hoti Mardan; on April 2 they met the enemy, who were lying in wait for them on the slopes of the Malakand Pass.
Hoti was exiled in Goma; and having contrived to raise three hundred cavalry, he set out to recover his throne, but was pursued and slain by Abba Rebo.
The famous forced march of that splendid corps under Daly from Hoti Murdan to Delhi is matter of history, and can never be forgotten.
Moses when he receives his commission at the burning bush, [Greek: tis eimi ego hoti me pempeis; ego de eimi ischnophonos kai braduglossos.
Our heart trembles even now when we read such lines as these: #o xein' angellein Lakedaimoniois hoti teide keimetha tois keinon rhemasi peithomenoi.
Et kai en to aimati; kai to Spiritus est qui testificatur pneuma esti to martyroun, quoniam Christus hoti to pneuma est veritas.
The similarity in the names 'Ali Mardan and Hoti Mardan probably gave rise to this statement.
In the original it is the Atak River (the Indus) near Hoti Mardan, which place is near Atak or Attock.
Greek: eidotes hoti apethanen], it is of course conceivable that the authors of those copies were merely the victims of excessive familiarity with the third Gospel.
Under the boy emperor Hoti he was free to carry out his designs on a much larger scale.
Changti died, and Hoti came to the throne, a child ten years of age.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hoti" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.