When victorious troops are led, Labra hath the leading; He it is, when spears are red, Sets the points a-bleeding.
Labra's home's a pure lake, whither Troops of women come and go; Easy paths shall lead thee thither, Where thou shalt swift Labra know.
Of Labra the Mariner, after his accession, a curious tale is told.
Now Labra was never seen save by one man, once a year, without a hood that covered his head and ears.
That night he played after meat before the King and his lords as he was wont, but whatever he played and sang the folk that listened to him seemed to hear only one thing, "Two horse's ears hath Labra the Sailor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "labra" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.