[
US
/ˈmɑdiə/
]
NOUN
- genus of sticky herbs with yellow flowers open in morning or evening but closed in bright light
How To Use Madia In A Sentence
- Tres autem anguli domus statim combusti fuerunt, angulo in quo steti cum ossibus saluo remanente: Supra me autem ignis se tenuit in modum aeris lucidi, nec descendit quamdiu ibi persistebam; quàm citò autem cum ossibus exiui, statim tota pars illa sicut aliæ priores igne consumpta est, et multa alia loca circumadiacentia combusta sunt. The Journal of Friar Odoric
- And I set sail at once to go to the other large island which I saw at the west, and commanded the other almadia to be set adrift, which the caravel Nina was towing astern. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
- The Madiatma was a symbol of strength to a nation that felt powerless.
- It reached the shore, and they left the almadia, and some of my company landed after them, and they all fled like hens. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
- The force of news madia to monitor, lead and expose should be strengthened.
- Tibet is indeed a West issue; it will continue to be uses to serve the interests of those west nations by mainstream west madia , anti-China politicians and organizations as well as racists.
- Lord Burtoll had never seen the wild looks on the other girl's faces; he didn't know how popular such tales and antics had made Madia.
- When we got out to sea, we saw three negroes rowing after us in an almadia, who came to inquire to what country we belonged, speaking good A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
- And there was a large almadia which had come to board the caravel Nina, and one of the men from we Island of San Salvador threw himself into the sea, took this boat, and made off; and the night before, at midnight, another jumped out. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
- *** He came to the ship; I took him on board, for so he asked, and made him put his almadia in the ship, and keep all he was carrying. The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.