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Example sentences for "melle"

Lexicographically close words:
meliores; melius; mell; mella; mellay; mellifluous; mellow; mellowed; mellower; mellowing
  1. The kyng Latyn furthwith command thai than On this maner, as prince and grettast man, 20 To proclame weir and decrete the melle Agane Troianys, thidder cum with Ene, And warp tha sorofull ȝettis vp on breid.

  2. There strong Negro empires like Songhay and Melle developed under Mohammedan influence and existed for many centuries.

  3. The city of Melle had a regular school of science.

  4. Amor et melle et felle est fecundissimus=--Love is most fruitful both of honey and gall.

  5. Thar mycht men se a gret melle For Erll Thomas and his menyhe Dang on thair fais sa douchtely, 65 That in schort tym men mycht se ly Ane hundreth that all bludy war.

  6. The Kyng with that blenkyt him by, And saw the twa full sturdely Agane his man gret melle ma.

  7. Sic melle tharup can he mak, Quhill Douglas, and his menyhe all War wonnyn up apon the wall.

  8. This nobill Kyng, that we of reid, Mengit all tyme with wit manheid; 360 That may men be this melle se.

  9. For our maner is of this land "To follow and ficht, and ficht fleand, "And nocht till stand in plane melle "Quhill the ta part discumfit be.

  10. Thar men mycht se men fecht felly, And richt ane cruell melle mak, And mony strakis giff and tak.

  11. And the presoners that he had tane Richt tharin gert he hed ilkane; Syne of the tunnys the hedis out-strak: A foull melle thair can he mak.

  12. At the battle of Melle he had fallen into the hands of the Germans after a bullet had passed clean through both cheeks.

  13. They were in high spirits over their exploits of the previous day, when the Germans, withdrawing from Melle on the outskirts of the city, had left a long row of cottages still burning.

  14. It is the famous iron trench at Melle from which the Germans had withdrawn.

  15. At Melle we came upon the blazing cottages we had seen pictured the night before.

  16. The Commandant, who went out to Melle in Tom's car, has not come back yet.

  17. The Commandant has lost his hat at Melle (he has been wearing little Janet's Arctic cap, to the delight of everybody).

  18. He and Ursula Dearmer and I went back to Melle again at once, in the new car.

  19. Finally we left the British lines and set out towards Melle by a cross-road.

  20. That Melle was the place of all places where I most wished to be.

  21. He talked from the moment we left Melle to the moment when we landed him at his street in Ghent; explaining over and over again the qualifications that justified him in attaching himself to ambulances.

  22. We ran into Melle about an hour before sunset.

  23. Mansa Musa took two young Songhay princes to the court of Melle to be educated in 1326.

  24. Mandingan Melle eventually supplanted Ghana in prestige and power, after Ghana had been overthrown by the heathen Su Su from the south.

  25. The territory of Melle lay southeast of Ghana and some five hundred miles north of the Gulf of Guinea.

  26. Finally he concentrated his forces for the destruction of Melle and subdued nearly the whole empire on the west bend of the Niger.

  27. Vineyards are numerous in the neighbourhood of Bressuire in the north, and of Niort and Melle in the south.

  28. Unde a vino contrahit fortitudinem et acumen, a speciebus autem retinet aromaticitatem et odorem, sed a melle dulcedinem mutuat et saporem.

  29. The enemy returned in force, and Commander Varney thought it advisable to call up his reserve, which was at once replaced at Melle by a battalion of the general reserve.

  30. Although no resistance had been offered, Melle had been partially burnt and pillaged; the Germans had spared only the distillery where their troops were quartered, which belonged to a naturalised Bavarian.

  31. On our left the homes of the peasants of Melle were burning, twenty-six little yellow brick houses, each with a separate fire.

  32. When the Marin officers found out we were the same people that had worked with them at Melle five months before, they invited my wife and three other nurses to luncheon in a Nieuport cellar.

  33. We went up the road from Ghent to Melle in blithe ignorance, we three women.

  34. One of my companions in this Melle experience was A.

  35. One of the sentries patted the shoulder of the peasant at Melle when he learned that the man had had the three members of his family done to death.

  36. It was at Melle that I learned I was on the front lines.

  37. When they entered the fight at Melle in October, 1914, our corps worked with one of their doctors, and came to know him.

  38. And Melle (only four and a-half miles away) was the last point in the German advance on Ghent.

  39. The taking of Melle would be a sign to us that the game was up.

  40. And towards the end of the day the real bombardment of Melle began, and on our last journey out we and Jimmy's Field Ambulance were in the thick of it.

  41. On the ruins of the old Melle dominions arose five smaller kingdoms, representing different sections of the Mandingo peoples.

  42. At that time the authority of Melle was said to extend westward to the coast.

  43. It is not known by whom the Melle (Mali) state was founded.

  44. The Songhoi sovereign Askia is said to have completed the conquest of Melle at the beginning of the 16th century.

  45. Portugal sent embassies to the court of Melle by way of the Gambia (end of the 15th century).

  46. By Barros the name of the Melle ruler is given as Mandi Mansa, which may be the native form for "Sultan of the Mandi" (Mandingo).

  47. Civil war is said to have finally wrought the ruin of Melle about the middle of the 17th century.

  48. Cadamosto nevertheless describes Melle in 1454 as being still the most powerful of the negro-land kingdoms and the most important for its traffic in gold and slaves.

  49. Melle sovereign Kunkur Musa on his return from a pilgrimage to Mecca.

  50. Embassies were sent from the Portuguese stations inland to Melle to open up trade with the interior, but about the middle of the century this trade--apparently mostly in gold and slaves--declined.

  51. The country appears to have formed part, successively, of the states of Ghana, Melle and Songhoi.


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