This sentence reads as follows in the original: 'A los lados serbian de alfombras unas pieles de tigres y leones, y mantas hechas de plumas de aguila real, en donde asimismo estaban por su orden cantidad de braceletes, y grevas de oro.
You cannot tame a Lyon but in tyme, neither a Tigres in few dayes.
But yet we will bestowe the same vpon the Eagles, Lions, Tigres and Snakes, who shal be the graues for your filthy carcases.
The Persians had had recourse to these contrivances because they were not a nautical people; and thus by making an unbroken succession of weirs they had rendered the voyage up the Tigres a matter of impossibility.
The Greek nameTigres is derived from the Zend Tighra, which comes from the Sanscrit Tig, to sharpen.
The rest of the ships were conveyed down the Eulaeus as far as the canal which has been cut from the Tigres into the Eulaeus, and by this means they were brought into the Tigres.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tigres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.