Widely spread in Roxburghshire and Clydesdale in Scotland, but less frequent than ferrugata; this also seems to be the case in Ireland.
Widely spread, but local, and not always common, in Ireland.
It occurs in Wales, and is widely spread in Ireland.
It is the only one known with certainty to occur in Ireland, and it is widely spread in that country.
Kane states that it is "widely spread, but not generally at all numerous" in Ireland.
There is, lastly, another point in which the Welsh laws of co-aration suggest a clue to the reason and origin of a widely spreadtrait of the open field system.
Surely there is too short an interval left unaccounted for to allow of great economic changes--to admit of the degeneracy of an original free village community if a widely spread institution, into a community in serfdom.
Some of the names for cultivated plants are widely spread, but like the names of trees do not always indicate the same thing.
The only other tree the name of which is widely spread is the willow: the English with, withy, Lat.
In the personal pronouns, especially those of the first and second persons, there is widely spread agreement, but more in the singular than in the plural.
These two were, especially in Italy, so widely spread, that scarcely a priest was to be found who had not been guilty of both.
Thuringia, where Celtic institutions were still more widely spreadthan in Hesse.
Common everywhere; widely spread; found in all parts of the world.
The army took its departure with prayers and blessings which were aswidely spread as they were fervent and intense.
We just now saw that the habit of abandoning old people is not so widely spread as some writers have maintained it to be.
As a matter of fact these animals are frequently very widely spread upon a given land surface; but on the other hand they are sometimes equally limited.
But there remain many species which have a very extended habitat in the northern hemisphere, and in any case the genera and the species are there truly indigenous and widely spread.
To find other instances of widely spread genera we must recur to the great family Megascolecidae.
Another Celtic worthy, Gwalchmai, was early associated with Peredur, and the two stood in some such relation to each other as the twin brethren of a widely spread folk-tale group.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "widely spread" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.