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Example sentences for "insigne"

Lexicographically close words:
insidious; insidiously; insieme; insight; insights; insignes; insigni; insignia; insignificance; insignificant
  1. But this representation was only the insigne of the people, as the vulture, and eagle were of the Egyptians: a lion of the Persians.

  2. It was probably from this opinion, that the [602]Athenians had the head of Medusa represented upon the walls of their acropolis: and it was the insigne of many cities, as we may find from antient coins.

  3. By which is meant, that they were Egyptian priests; and an eagle was probably the device in their standard, as well as the insigne of their nation.

  4. Besides all this, the swan was undoubtedly the insigne of Canaan, as the eagle and vulture were of Egypt, and the dove of Babylonia.

  5. He fled from Paris with circumstances of distinguished treachery' (insigne fourberie) towards his brother, the Prince.

  6. Mathiæ Hovii, whose shop was “Ad insigne Paradisi Terrestris” during the latter half of the seventeenth century, and whose Mark is of rather striking originality and boldness of design.

  7. The head Desayi possesses a biruthu (insigne of office) in the form of a large brass ladle with a bell attached to it.

  8. Rope (insigne of office) round waist for driving cattle, and tying the legs of cows when milking them.

  9. The insigne of the Besthas, as recorded at Conjeeveram, is a net.

  10. The insigne of the Budubudike, as recorded at Conjeeveram, is said [183] to be a pearl-oyster.

  11. The recognised insigne of his calling is the small looking-glass, which he carries with him, together with the razor, and sometimes tweezers and ear-pick.

  12. The insigne of the washermen at Conjeeveram is a pot, such as that in which clothes are boiled.

  13. From Illustrissimi philosophi et theologi domini Alberti magni compendiosum insigne ac perutile opus Philosophiae naturalis, Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain.

  14. The insigne of the caste at Conjeeveram is a silver churning stick.

  15. The insigne of the Idigas, as recorded at Conjeeveram, is a ladder.

  16. Individually, however, it is so minute in the bulk of Cypripedium insigne that a careless observer sees no difference among a hundred blooms.

  17. At the end of the house is a pretty verdant nook where Cypripedium insigne is planted out upon banks of tufa among Adiantums and overshadowing palms.

  18. Several times they observed Cypripedium insigne whilst riding or driving about the neighbourhood.

  19. But here I must be specific, and in truth Cypripedium insigne Sanderae is not to be so described.

  20. The insigne you will recognize as a starfish opening an oyster.

  21. To start with, take a look at that insigne over the door.

  22. At first I thought it might be those devils coming back, but then I saw the Solar Guard insigne on the ship and figured it might be you.

  23. This is the last test, Manning," replied one of the remaining three cadets, the insigne of the Arcturus unit on the sleeve of his uniform.

  24. It concludes with the following notice, "Fue la presente obra emprentada en la insigne Ciudad de Zaragoza de Aragon por industria e expensas de Paulo Hurus de Constancia aleman.

  25. They saw three figures, all in cadet uniforms, wearing the insigne of the Capella unit.

  26. As it drew near, he saw the insigne of the Solar Guard on the hood.

  27. Riding back to the siempre leal y insigne ciudad at about three o'clock in the afternoon, when the sun was at its hottest, was no joke.

  28. Not quite complete yet, but that'll have to wait till you can have territorial insigne made.

  29. She made her way to him, exchanging introductions with several others on the way and realizing quickly that those in the group had more than insigne in common.


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