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Example sentences for "probably from"

  • The Quiche-Cakchiquel kanel is the name of the Guardian of the Sown Seed, probably from kan, yellow, referring to the yellow grains or maize.

  • It is probably from something of comparatively small size, burnt in one piece.

  • Tyoshoke, now the name of a church at San Coick, Rensselaer County, is probably from an equivalent of Toyusk, Nar.

  • Probably from an older slang phrase, "kick," to ask for drink-money.

  • Probably from CHEVY-CHASE, a boy's game, in which the word CHEVY is bawled aloud.

  • Norse; probably from earr, a boundary, the edge of.

  • The termination "aig" is said to be old Danish, and means a small bay, but the prefix is probably from garbh, rough.

  • A corruption, probably from carn, a cairn; aridh, a shieling.

  • Name of a hamlet; probably from smior, the marrow, the best; aridh, a shieling.

  • Its source is uncertain; but it is probably from Archippus, a writer of the old comedy (415 B.

  • This is evidently a study from the Greek, probably from an Alexandrine writer.

  • The pebble is of quartzite, probably from one of the conglomerates of the Trias, but more immediately derived from the gravels of the Glacial Period, which abound in the Eastern Counties.

  • One such, probably from Mexico, has been engraved by Aldrovandus as a culter lapideus.

  • I am not aware of the exact levels having been taken at either place, but the surface of the ground is probably from 40 to 50 feet above the level of the river.

  • A chance seedling, probably from a foreign grape, found in the garden of Dr.

  • Missouri Riesling was originated by Nicholas Grein about 1870, probably from seed of Taylor.

  • One small fragment comes from a large flanged cover, probably from a sweetmeat bowl or a posset pot.

  • The other sherd is a portion of an unglazed handle, probably from a potlid (USNM 59.

  • Etym: [probably from a Dutch or Low German form akin to E.

  • Etym: [Probably from quick, and first applied to the aspen or some tree with quivering leaves; cf.

  • Tom has its vowel shortened, but I take it to be the same as Tomb, Toomey, Tomey, and Dume, probably from A.

  • It seems to me to be at least as probably from O.

  • The pre-Romanesque flat apse choir is probably from the 10th century.

  • The baptismal font, probably from the 14th century, is adorned with carved trefoil arches in low relief.

  • This nave is probably from the 11th century and early 12th century.

  • Probably from “merlificque,” used by Villon with the signification of marvellous.

  • Probably from morne, mutton, the mouth’s most important function being to receive food.

  • Probably from gaudir, to be merry, house decorators having the reputation of being light-hearted.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both continents; commonly understood; good rest; great effort; haue taken; immature plumage; long slant; lucky enough; make concessions; maternal impressions; pleasant sight; probably about; probably because; probably from; probably only; probably owing; probably the; probably true; public address; remember aright; rushed forward; thirty years; union movement; upper parts; wireless outfit; with reference