One of the chiefs said that three was the number of wives permitted: 'como nĂºmero necesario para no comunicar con la que estuviese en cinta.
Mero is the anagram of Rome; Enegu of Geneva, and they are two sisters who aspire to the succession of the kingdom of their father.
It is still more an imitation of the history of Mero and Enegu by Fontenelle.
Mero reigns the first, and Fontenelle represents her as a sorceress, who plays tricks with bread and effects conjuration with dead bodies.
Lord Peter in Swift performs the same part with the Meroof Fontenelle.
Citizens of United States to have free use of road from Washington District to Mero District and of navigation of Tennessee River.
And when the Hindoo priest points to his sacred emblem with five projecting points upon it, and tells us that they typify "Mero and the four quarters of the world," does he not refer to Atlantis and its ancient universal empire?
That censor and reprover of others, Cato, was reproached that he was a hard drinker: "Narratur et prisci Catonis Saepe mero caluisse virtus.
Aurelianus had officers of his household whose duty was to intoxicate foreign ambassadors; and Cato's partiality for the juice of the grape has been recorded by Horace, Narratur et prisci Catonis Saepe mero caluisse virtus.
According to Horace, Cato the Censor had often recourse to its exhilarating virtues: Narratur et prisci Catonis Saepe mero incaluisse virtus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mero" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.