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How To Use Umbrian In A Sentence

  • The cognomen Maro is in origin a magistrate's title used by Etruscans and Umbrians, but cognomina were a recent fashion in the first century B.C. and were selected by parents of the middle classes largely by accident. Vergil
  • They are being sold by Manorial Auctioneers of London on behalf of Lord Hothfield, a Cumbrian-based baron whose lineage stretches back to the middle ages.
  • Presumably a similar border dispute lay behind Aethelbald's attack on Northumbrian territory in 740.
  • The Northumbrian water supply failed during Christmas 1995 when the main pipes froze.
  • Northumbrian expansion westwards led Mercia to make common cause with the Welsh.
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  • Taking notice of the similarities between the bordures of the stained glass window, those in Assisi and in the Duomo of Orvieto, further analogies in the choice of the colors and in the draping, she carries on the thesis that the work was realized by an Umbrian Master glazier.
  • In another film, The Soul of the Lakes, he journeys between two Cumbrian record shops, looking for soul music. Artist of the week 107: David Blandy
  • Simon Rogan offers visitors to his Michelin-starred Cumbrian outpost L'Enclume a traditional pond pudding, complete with nettles, dock, bistort, dandelion and a dried nettle crust. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The Romans, with seven cases, began their expansionist career by defeating speakers of other Italic languages, such as Faliscan, Oscan, and Umbrian, all of which had the same or fewer cases.
  • So thinks Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley, the New Scotland Yard man looking into a wealthy Cumbrian family's private deeds and secrets in the latest Lynley chronicle from Elizabeth George. In Brief: Mysteries
  • A spirited campaign backed by the likes of Cumbrian mountaineer Chris Bonington had been launched after the hostelling organisation decided to close Dufton's doors to weather its foot-and-mouth losses.
  • The Cumbrian floods could give that bill added impetus. Times, Sunday Times
  • His political and cultural orientation was still northwards, his world essentially that of the Humbrians.
  • Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills.
  • Even today, Umbrian olives are notorious for making olive oil with an amazing potent flavor and digestive qualities and nutritional values to boot.
  • Failing to communicate anything helpful to Marcello, the little Umbrian angel looks straight at the camera, and at us.
  • the solid prosperity of Britannia was never securely extended north of the Humber, where the Cumbrian mountains and Pennine chain harboured disruptive local tribes.
  • The Oakeydean Burn gathers water from the moorland above, creating a Northumbrian dene, a narrow, wooded cleft snaking down the hillside. Country diary: Allendale, Northumberland
  • Not downhearted, the Cumbrians redoubled their efforts.
  • He is now on the hunt for volunteers to act as business mentors to small Cumbrian enterprises.
  • Presumably a similar border dispute lay behind Aethelbald's attack on Northumbrian territory in 740.
  • So basically, I would say that the only solution I would be satisfied to attempt at the moment is to look at Brythonic/ Old Welsh type names, particularly of the 'Cumbrian' variety used in Strathclyde, then try to make an educated guess at how these names might have been mangled as a northern dialect and possibly gaelicised to some degree as contact with the Irish increased. Pictish female names
  • Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch.
  • Our own battalion was predominantly Cumbrian, and the men from the west coast called each other 'marrow', pronounced marra.
  • The Umbrian mountaineers are spleenful, tenacious of a grudge and ferociously acrimonious. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • The Provost looked anew upon the careless, intrepid young Northumbrian, who seemed not to care a bodle for his imminent fate. Border Ghost Stories
  • Cumbrian to the bone, they're good-time lads with a selfless ambition: to spread the fun.
  • Adrian Schofield was - still is - a champion Northumbrian piper, despite coming from Bolton.
  • Failing to communicate anything helpful to Marcello, the little Umbrian angel looks straight at the camera, and at us.
  • He wrote several verses in their honour, and even requested that after his death a lesser celandine should be carved on his memorial plaque at the church of St Oswald in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere. The power of spring flowers
  • Wilfrid, bishop of Lindisferne, acquired great merit, both with the court of Rome and with all the southern Saxons, by expelling the quartodeciman schism, as it was called, from the Northumbrian kingdom, into which the neighborhood of the Scots had formerly introduced it. [ The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. From the Britons of Early Times to King John
  • Recalling the Cumbrian floods, the pair said recently: "We are both in total agreement - the rain that fell that night was as ferocious and as scary as any monsoon we'd ever encountered in the Himalayas. News round-up
  • Continuing Pictish-Northumbrian military confrontation was a part of the background, therefore, of Osred's reign.
  • But now the Cumbrians are enjoying a new lease of life in their refurbished ground and are currently second. The Sun
  • The Umbrian version cooks to a perfect al dente that most fresh pasta cannot achieve, but doesn't have a standard dried pasta's noodle-soup surface over an underdone center. Gopnik's Daily Pic: Pastaesthetics
  • The new air ambulance and base will chop crucial minutes off the usual time it would take the Darlington based helicopter to reach Cumbrian casualties.
  • Scientists tackling the thorny problem of a foreign superweed which has invaded Cumbrian riverbanks hope a humble insect could halt its rampage. News round-up
  • By the way, the Geordie brekkie of a stotty cake isn't breakfast to us Cumbrians.
  • Three Cumbrian building societies have joined forces to combat cruel fraudsters who prey on the elderly and vulnerable.
  • RacoonCam allows surfers to watch the antics of two racoons at a Cumbrian rescue centre, OstrichCam gives a unique view of an ostrich egg incubator as the eggs hatch out.
  • Lambs are the icons of the rural idyll, the faces that grace a thousand Lake District postcards and the sight that brightens the spirits of even the most jaded commuters as they flash past Cumbrian hills.
  • And what about the Umbrian suffixation is non-Indo-European anyway? Is Etruscan ais 'deity' an Indo-European loanword?
  • Examples of bellows-blown bagpipes include the Northumbrian small-pipes, the Scottish Lowland or Border bagpipe, the Irish uillean bagpipe, the musette, and the dudy.
  • The town centre market would consist of around ten stands or huts selling roast chestnuts, for example, Cumbrian punch, traditional sausages and pancakes.
  • The Oakeydean Burn gathers water from the moorland above, creating a Northumbrian dene, a narrow, wooded cleft snaking down the hillside. Country diary: Allendale, Northumberland
  • Respondent: No I wouldn't, I wouldn't class them as being Northumbrians.
  • Dene is a word from Northumbrian English used in Northumberland and Durham to refer to a steep-sided wooded valley through which a burn runs.
  • Roast loin of Cumbrian pork with crisp crackling carved over a salad of vine tomatoes, Aegean olives, feta cheese and olive oil.
  • In the museum gardens are several reconstructions including a Roman temple, shop, house, and Northumbrian croft, all with audio presentations.
  • York was the archbishopric of the old kingdom of the Northumbrians.
  • The sweet sound of the Northumbrian pipes, playing folk tunes which would have been familiar to eighteenth-century audiences, greeted us as we climbed the stairs.
  • Moreover, the Northumbrian monarchy already had produced one saint and martyr, Oswald, whose death was at the hands of the heathen Mercian king Penda, of whom Wulfhere certainly, and Aethelbert probably, was a son. The Staffordshire Hoard Appeal
  • Rome and with all the southern Saxons, by expelling the "quartodeciman" schism, as it was called, from the Northumbrian kingdom, into which the neighborhood of the Scots had formerly introduced it. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • He and his brother Rob were inspirational and they led, spiritually, a lot of those training sessions because they would turn up covered in straw, sweat, mud and goodness knows what else, and they would flog themselves in every training session, and then go back to the farm" – Paul Cullen following the death of Garry Purdham, whom he coached at Whitehaven, in the Cumbrian shootings. My Super League awards show
  • Clear parallels can be drawn between the soke and the Northumbrian shire, yet they were not made because, according to Stenton, the soke was Danish.
  • The Carlisle News & Star ran the false story on page four, while the Cumbrian Gazette splashed the news on their front page. Did King Olav V of Norway really take a trip to Selhurst Park?
  • Numerous Umbrian towns hold their own summer festivals of music, theatre, and dance.
  • Italian painter of the Umbrian School whose most important work in Rome and Siena celebrated the renewed authority of the papacy.
  • MY heart goes out to the people in the Cumbrian towns whose property and belongings have been ruined by the floods. The Sun
  • Countrie (my visiter was a Northumbrian) than anything he had seen in the south. The Ground-Ash
  • Numerous Umbrian towns hold their own summer festivals of music, theatre, and dance.
  • The spirit of the Whitehall farce is demonstrated in an incident ten days ago when a Cumbrian farmer was about to witness eight slaughtermen start to destroy his sheep flock.
  • Ista tua Carmina Chamouniana satis grandia esse mihi constat; sed hoc mihi nonnihil displicet, quòd in iis illae montium Grisosonum inter se responsiones totidem reboant anglice, _God, God_, haud aliter atque temet audivi tuas monies Cumbrianas resonare docentes, _Tod, Tod_, nempe The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • The fear of running into one of these Cumbrian ale aficionados, supping on mysterious-smelling brews of porridgy so-called real ale amid background tones of chronic bronchitis, keeps many people away.
  • One in every ten Cumbrian businesses said skill shortages made it hard to fill job vacancies, the study revealed.
  • Fears that bottled water could be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning should not affect business for Cumbrian water bottlers.
  • the solid prosperity of Britannia was never securely extended north of the Humber, where the Cumbrian mountains and Pennine chain harboured disruptive local tribes.
  • Sir William Armstrong, the north-eastern armaments king, built himself an extraordinary country retreat at Cragside in the Northumbrian hills.
  • So thinks Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley, the New Scotland Yard man looking into a wealthy Cumbrian family's private deeds and secrets in the latest Lynley chronicle from Elizabeth George. In Brief: Mysteries
  • But now the Cumbrians are enjoying a new lease of life in their refurbished ground and are currently second. The Sun
  • Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch.
  • Cumbrian gamekeepers and stalkers have embraced Government plans to scrap archaic laws stopping the sale of game all year round.
  • The article challenges the statement by the Cumbrian Area Health Authority that local leukaemia rates do not significantly differ from national rates.
  • Her second journey retraced Salvatore Rosa's own trip from Rome to Ancona through the Umbrian landscape in the 1600s.
  • Beyond it, the Cumbrian mountains rear, an impenetrable barrier.
  • But now the Cumbrians are enjoying a new lease of life in their refurbished ground and are currently second. The Sun
  • The food is a cut above the usual uncomplicated Northumbrian fare as well, throwing in the occasional maverick Norse touch, such as dill-seasoned salmon and a bitter-sweet berry sauce with your duck.
  • Headteachers and schools were contacted by Cumbrian health and education leaders last week at the start of the new term asking them to encourage staff and children to adopt improved hand hygiene methods to help prevent the spread of bugs. News round-up
  • Traditionalists and historians will argue over whether the stottie cake is a Northumbrian or Tyneside invention, but one thing's for sure - it has graced many a Northumbrian packed lunch.
  • A remote Cumbrian farmhouse which provided the backdrop for the cult British film Withnail and I has been put up for auction with a guide price of £145,000. Withnail and I' farmhouse goes up for sale
  • Whatever the right of it, few of the fighting Northumbrian thegns marched away to face William in the south.
  • In Cumbrian dialect the sailplane pilots known as the "rock polishers" who fly over the Lake District might be termed as "leet as a fedder feather". Country diary: Grasmere, Lake District
  • Roast chump of Cumbrian Fellbred Lamb is served sliced on pesto mash and a ratatouille jus.
  • Numerous Umbrian towns hold their own summer festivals of music, theatre, and dance.
  • A libertine and charming gadabout, he wooed women with the troubadour songs of Provencal, spending each year's 150 religious holidays sauntering through the Umbrian countryside on foot and horseback.
  • The Cumbrian police spokesman said the death was not being treated as suspicious and the coroner had been informed.
  • Northumbrian English is somewhat famous for the Northumbrian burr, a rhotic realized as a uvular fricative (or approximant).
  • South Cumbrian dairy farmers are young, thrusting and ambitious, according to a new survey that flies in the face of gloomy industry forecasts.
  • But now the Cumbrians are enjoying a new lease of life in their refurbished ground and are currently second. The Sun
  • He wrote several verses in their honour, and even requested that after his death a lesser celandine should be carved on his memorial plaque at the church of St Oswald in the Cumbrian village of Grasmere. The power of spring flowers
  • The southern Scottish and Northumbrian perkin is a griddle-cooked variety of parkin now more usually tray baked in an oven, and elsewhere early recipes for parkin were similiarly cooked. Archive 2007-11-01
  • "Ye're loaded, are ye, Parcy?" asked the genial host in the burring Northumbrian voice we know so well even to-day.
  • Failing to communicate anything helpful to Marcello, the little Umbrian angel looks straight at the camera, and at us.
  • A quick look at just the top of the League One table – Brighton, Southampton, Bournemouth – must be enough to bring out the book-balancing officials of the Cumbrian club in a cold sweat. Torquay United 1-0 Carlisle United | FA Cup third-round match report
  • A story in the Westmoreland Gazette, a Cumbrian local paper, has become a hot favourite on the Internet: Media
  • There is a similar line of cleavage in the Italic languages, where Latin corresponds to Goidelic, and Oscan and Umbrian to Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times
  • Chefs at Hotel Viole combine ancient Umbrian recipes with modern trends in international cuisine. The resulting dishes are simply delicious.
  • Timoteo Viti, we hear of Raphael first in the bottega of the greatest of the Umbrian painters, Perugino, at Perugia. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • An ordinary cabdriver, a West Cumbrian Homer Simpson, who in fact had worked at and been fired from the Calder Hall reactor, one morning got up and shot his twin brother, his lawyer, and killed twelve people before shooting himself. How the End Begins
  • Tostig is furious at what he terms the insolence of the Northumbrians, and Wulf the Saxon A Story of the Norman Conquest

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