This cherry was received by Truchsess in 1794, from Christ; of unknown origin.
This is a late variety of unknown origin--possibly a seedling of Carnation.
This cherry, of unknown origin, was propagated by Thomas Rivers of Sawbridgeworth, England.
This church is of unknown origin, but is known to have existed in the time of St. Gregory the Great, and to have been one of the fourteen privileged abbacies of Rome.
Further, on the right, is a tomb of unknown origin, now used as a farm-house and a wine-shop.
Here formerly stood an ancient obelisk (the only one of unknown origin).
Of unknown origin but it appears to have been disseminated by the Rev.
This variety is distinct from the Poire de Coq synonymous with the Beurre de Bruxelles, and is of unknown origin.
An ancient French pear of unknown origin, though it was described by Claude Saint-Etienne in 1670 and by Duhamel in the eighteenth century.
A variety of unknown origin, but cultivated from very early times in the Gironde, Fr.
It is always the custom of a later race to attribute any great work of unknown origin to Bogle or the Devil, e.
Bacchus; also, a name of Bacchus; of unknown origin: cf.
Chinese Blood is of unknown origin; the fruit resembles Chinese Cling in flavor.
A variety of unknown origin; so named because of its crooked fruits.
These have naught to do with those of Mindoro, since on Paragua this title in its meaning of "forest people" is applied to all wild natives of unknown origin.
A dyke called Blemund's Ditch, of unknown origin, bounded it on the south, where the land was marshy.
Iskanderun (Alexandretta); source of a long inscription cut on both sides of a spheroidal object of unknown origin.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unknown origin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.