But since our Marco's claims to the designation of Nobilis Vir have been established, there is a doubt whether the providus vir or prud'-homme here spoken of may not have been rather his namesake Marco Polo of Cannareggio or S.
In the first Ode we find Metaque fervidis Evitata rotis Palmaque nobilis Illum si proprio Condidit horreo and several others.
Soon after this conversation I discovered the curious circumstance that one of the greatest of peoples and perhaps the most favoured by Apollo, calls Laurus Nobilis "Laurier-Sauce.
Dominus Verdusius, nobilis Aquitanus," to whom was dedicated the Exam.
On the base are these words: Ave gratia plena, Dominus teum, and then-- Nobilis arte manus sculpsit Johannes Pisanus Sculpsit sub Burgundio Tadi benigno.
The common epithet of rank: nobilis Tycho, as he was a nobleman.
In the preamble the author is called nobilis astrologus; not a compliment to his birth, which was humble, but to his fame.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nobilis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.