It is possible that the following passage in Lucretius alludes to the same practice-- Nec pietas ulla est velatum saepe videri Vertier ad lapidem atque omnes accedere ad aras.
Poor Ulla would think herself forgotten this morning, it was growing so late, and nobody had been over to see her.
His aged wife Ulla could not leave the house; and it was the most she could do to keep the dwelling in order, with occasional help from one and another.
Peder and Ullahad made this agreement with Erica's lover, Rolf; and it was understood that his marriage with Erica should take place whenever the old people should die.
He was sure Ulla would be delighted, if she knew--would feel it an honour to herself that her place should be filled by one whose marriage-crown should be blessed by the bishop himself.
It was hardly sadness, it was little more than gravity; for Ulla herself was glad to go.
Kollsen inquiring of Peder about his old wife, so she started up from her work, and said she must run and prepare Ulla for the pastor's visit.
The words dropped by him that day were not forgotten through long years after; and he was quoted half a century after he had been in his grave, as old Ulla had quoted the good Bishop of Tronyem of her day.
Ulla lent her deer-skin pelisse willingly enough; but she entreated that Oddo might be kept at home.
Verses: Faiz Ulla Just in the hush before dawn A little wistful wind is born.
She refused the name of Norna, and would only be addressed by her real appellation of Ulla Troil.
The statutable penalty for any wilful mutilation or abstraction of any book, or portion of a book, is immediate expulsion from the Library and University, 'sine ulla spe regressus.
Justification and salvation are synonyms and equipollent or convertible terms, and neither can nor must be separated in any way (nec ulla ratione distrahi aut possunt aut debent).
Ulla must have believed she was saved on ascertaining that Dearborn had never relaxed his endeavours to come up with her and her captors.
Ulla had conceived a genuine affection for Rosario, if only because she was so sad and pale.
Ofttimes dreamy and somewhat superstitious, Ulla had insisted upon not being left behind when her father prepared to push west for the Red River.
But at the first step towards the nearest corpse, with its trunk bristling with arrows, and its eyeless sockets appealing to the Creator against the barbarous outrage, Ulla stopped short.
When Ulla Maclan came to her senses she found herself in darkness, but it was not that of the grave.
For her part, Ulla was overcome by violent emotions, after the brief hope of being free of persecution.
But Ulla did not hear the infernal chorus any longer.
Ulla shuddered to tread among these hideous corpses, where it was impossible for her to recognise her late companions.
Sir Ranald and Ulla Maclan returned to the old country to wed.
Luckily, Ulla was not a weakling, and into whatever danger her friend was about to plunge, she would not indulge in any demonstration of emotion before the Mexican.
Not one could have been found alive, for at each unearthing, Ulla judged by the tone that the finders experienced disappointment.
All I have seen are very hangdog fellows," and Ulla shuddered.
But the crowning point of the work was the construction of animals, to the end that everywhere there should be creatures capable of cognition, Ne regio foret ulla suis animalibus orba.
There was some one ill in the palace last night, and a Fakeer was sent for, who shouted 'Ulla dilaya to leonga,' Who was that man?
There was no one present but a sentinel and one or two others, and a Kullunder Fakeer had spread his carpet just within the walls, and was crying, 'Ulla dilaya to leonga!
After a short interval of silence, the Fakeer's cry, "Ulla dilaya to leonga!
Compare Lucan's use of frons, nec frons erit ulla senatus, where it seems to mean boldness.
Hamar, do you think Aunt Ulla would refuse to have me?
Shall you take the bay horse to stay with your Aunt Ulla too?
Ulla says it refers to the thirty precepts received by the nations of the world, of which, however, they keep three only; i.
Ulla and Rav Chasda were once traveling together, when they came up to the gate of the house of Rav Chena bar Chenelai.
Rav Ulla was once asked, "To what extent is one bound to honor his father and mother?
Ulla said, "I have seen that place, and am sure that it could not hold sixty myriads of sticks.
Upon this point his friend Ulla pertinently remarked: "How do we know for certain that we ourselves are not descended from the heathens who violated the maidens of Zion at the siege of Jerusalem?
In this sad dilemma in which the life of a single individual must either be sacrificed or the safety of an entire community endangered, Joshua ben Levi prevailed upon Ulla to give himself up.
A certain Ulla bar Kosher, of whom no further mention is made in history, was prosecuted for a political offense, and fled to Joshua ben Levi in Lydda.
She exacted homage of the learned men with whom her husband associated; and when, on one occasion, Ulla withheld his respects, she insulted him of set purpose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ulla" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.