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Example sentences for "pares"

Lexicographically close words:
parentis; parents; parentum; parer; parere; paresis; paresseux; paretic; pareva; parfait
  1. The barber then pares the finger and toe nails of the bridegroom, and touches the toe nails of the bride with his razor.

  2. A barber pares the nails of the bridegroom, and simply touches those of the bride with a mango leaf dipped in milk.

  3. There is still more difficulty with regard to the "Tibiae pares et impares.

  4. Some persons conjecture, that the Tibiae pares were a set of two or more pipes of the same pitch in the musical scale, and Impares such as did not agree in pitch(603).

  5. I didn't wate to say good by, cos the fire-like gleem wot gleemed at me from bout a hundred pares of eyes, boded no good for the Busters devil.

  6. Gussy 'pares in the background and givs the gals $5 to danse a bally for his own speshell benerfit.

  7. For I suppose the Original of that Institution to be this; that as in the Feudal Law such are called, Pares curie beneficiari, i.

  8. There's that poor forlorn Etta Somebody who pares potatoes at the seminary.

  9. You know I told you about the girl who pares vegetables up at the seminary and who always looked so--so unhappy.

  10. The several agreements and symbolizings of men’s spirits in different qualities and tempers, make several sorts of men, and part them into so many companies: Pares paribus congregantur.

  11. Theze noblemen were tried by the pares curtis, the peers of the county court; but who ever said they were tried by their equals?

  12. The propriety of calling them hiz judges, pares suos, iz discovered in the gradation of courts established in England.

  13. The lords of manors, both in England and on the continent, were the suitors in the king's court, and called pares curtis or curiae.

  14. The peers of the relm, or barons, were originally the suitors or judges in the kings court, where alone the nobility were tried; hence the barons were always tried by their judges, pares suos.

  15. But what places the point I would establish, beyond controversy, iz, the pares curtis were in fact of different ranks.

  16. The knights or lesser barons, az well az the common foccage tenants, were included in the term pares curtis; for they were bound to do suit and service in the court of the lord paramount.

  17. The Latin riters called theze freemen pares curtis and sectatores, peers of court and suitors.

  18. But even while the court was held by the lord, "the Lord was not judge, but the Pares (peers) only.

  19. The members of the Witenagemot were the 'Pares Curiae' (Peers of Court) of the kingdom.

  20. But even while the court was held by the lord, "the Lord was not judge, but the Pares (peers) only.

  21. We come now to the challenge: and of old the suitors in court, who were judge, could not he challenged; nor by the feudal law could the pares be even challenged.

  22. The members of the Witenagemot were the ' Pares Curiae ' (Peers of Court) of the kingdom.

  23. The Berlin make pares from right to left; here the blade is held almost parallel to the edge of the leather, the point of the knife inclining to the leather; with the other the edge is cut over slantingly with the point outwards.

  24. One may generally take it that a leather pares best in the direction in which it stretches least.

  25. Ralph pares his nails, his warts, his corns, and Ralph, 404.

  26. Pares is just as emphatic as the correspondent just quoted on the subject of the enthusiasm and unanimity pervading all classes of the community with whom he came in contact.

  27. As Professor Pares points out, “the chief harm which Germany and Austria could inflict in a war against Russia was to conquer Russian Poland, whose frontier made defence extremely difficult.

  28. Professor Pares was privileged to visit the Galician battle-fields in October, and his impressions are of all the more interest from the fact that we have little else save scrappy official reports to go upon.

  29. Little things will stick in the mind, and Mr. Pares noted amid the ruins of this noble house a map of the Austrian army manœuvres of 1893, “twenty years after.

  30. Pares was present when the Tsar in person visited Vilna, riding through the streets quite unguarded.

  31. Many men told Mr. Pares that they did not believe the Austro-German liked fighting at close quarters with the bayonet as much as the Russians did.

  32. The block is then sent to the engraver, who, with an instrument resembling a sharp-edged burnisher, or with a flat tool or chisel, scrapes or pares away the wood in the parts indicated.


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