Travelling is an antidote of love, [5667] "Magnum iter ad doctas proficisci cogor Athenas, Ut me longa gravi solvat amore via.
Nulla unquam de vita hominis cunctatio longa est=--No delay is too long when the life of a man is at stake.
Servius, in his exposition upon this verse of Virgil's eclogues, Matri longa decem, &c.
Big man me shoot got him bullet through chest; little man with black beard and nose like cockatoo you shoot, got him bullet through chest too, close uplonga troat.
I find himlonga place where all four fellow been camp in little gully.
You look longa top flat rock, they all lie down close together.
Plenty good make hole longa nose, no good make hole longa ears, make 'em hang down all same dogs.
En la unua ĉe tia longa By the first for such a veturo.
Must have pullet longa Clisymus," Cheon had said, and all readily agreeing, "Of course!
Plenty room sit down longa box," he said, truthfully enough, putting it into an enormous empty trunk and closing the lid, leaving the candlestick a piece of lonely splendour hidden under a bushel.
Him close up sixty pound longa China," was rather disconcerting praise of a very particular lady friend.
But Billy and Jimmy had "knocked up longa a carry water," and Cheon watched them settle down to smoke, on the verge of tears.
Me all day knock up longa horse," he explained striding comfortably along beside us.
Must have vegetable longa Clisymus," he said, feeling his theft amply justified by circumstances, but salved his conscience by sending a gift of eggs to the Line Party as a donation towards its "Clisymus.
The lubras also promised to be more painstaking, reserving only the right to rest if they should "knock up longa work.
For if experiments would answer their encomiums, the Stone and Quartane Agues were not opprobrious unto Physitians: we might contemn that first and most uncomfortable Aphorism of Hippocrates, [SN: Ars longa vita brevis.
The Recluse FELIX, qui propriis aeuum transegit in aruis, ipsa domus puerum quem uidet, ipsa senem, qui baculo nitens in qua reptauit harena unius numerat saecula longa casae.
Example: A of Longa became insanely drunk at a feast at the house of his brother Gimbungan.
Some are recent, others historical: Before the coming of the Spaniards, Atiwan of Longa acquired a reputation as a sorcerer.
Ginnid of Baay and several companions went to Longa one night, and called to Atiwan that they had come to see him.
Even his relatives in Longa admitted that he was a sorcerer, and said that he ought to be killed.
The following is an instance of the non-payment of this indemnity, and the sequelae: Piniliu of Longamarried the wife of Butlong, a deceased kinsman of Timbuluy, also of Longa.
Neighboring to Alba Longa were Tusculum and the Alban Lake.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.