sabine in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or denoting an ancient Oscan-speaking people of the central Apennines in Italy, northeast of Rome, who feature in early Roman legends and were incorporated into the Roman state in 290 bc.
Titus Flavius Vespasianus was born in ad 9 at Reate in Sabine country.
noun
1
a member of the Sabines.
The city of Rome gradually gained power from the time of the Tarquins, subduing the Etruscans, Sabines , Samnites, and Greek settlers, and by the mid-3rd century BC, controlled Italy.

Use "sabine" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sabine" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sabine", or refer to the context using the word "sabine" in the English Dictionary.

1. On Génération 80 Videos Close Sabine Paturel - Les Bêtises - ClubMusic80s - clip officiel Les bêtises Sabine Paturel Sabine Paturel - Les bêtises (Lyrics) Sabine Paturel Les Betises Sabine Paturel (retour 2014) chante "Les bêtises" + Interview son nouvel album

2. Unique Fleet Berthed On Sabine River

3. Sabine Paturel - Les Betises recorded by 0_55__Kc95_YSa and Bergerelle on Smule

4. 25 A royal summons, no less, Sabine thought drily.

5. 5 A royal summons, no less, Sabine thought drily.

6. Arnie has just presented his business plan to Sabine, a venture capitalist.

7. 15 Sabine was sorely tempted to throw her drink in his face.

8. Sabine Paturel - Les Betises recorded by Brigitteb10 and Bergerelle on Smule

9. 26 She was probably glad that the inquisition was over too, Sabine thought drily.

10. She was probably glad that the inquisition was over too, Sabine thought drily.

11. Chilensis' (Chelonian Library #3) [Sabine Vinke, Holgren Vetter, Thomas Vinke, Susanne Vetter] on Amazon.com

12. ‘Barbaren’ is the first German Netflix original from Gaumont, represented by producers Sabine de Mardt, Andreas Bareiss, and Rainer Marquass

13. Yui Kamiji won the title after defeating Sabine Ellerbrock 7–5, 6–4 in the final.

14. A tramping track runs along the river and forms the western branch of the Travers-Sabine tramping circuit.

15. It was like that endless moment, Sabine thought, between the lightning flash and the first crackle of thunder.

16. The Big Bopper was born on October 24, 1930 in Sabine Pass, Texas, USA as Jiles Perry Richardson Jr

17. He collaborated, and studied with, Sabine Meyer, one of the greatest German Clarinetists and also one of the top clarinet soloists in the world

18. Colophons in Middle Eastern Manuscripts WorkshopVenue Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (White Levy Room)Date: June 12–13, 2020Conveners: Sabine Schmidtke and George A

19. Sabine was architectural acoustician of Boston's Symphony Hall, widely considered one of the two or three best concert halls in the world for its acoustics.

20. Amable Tastu - Amable Tastu, real name Sabine Casimire Amable Voïart, (30 August 1795 - 10 January 1885) was a 19th-century French femme de lettres

21. Located atop the highly productive Sabine Uplift, Caddo transformed from a desolate stretch of swamp to a boisterous collection of Boomtowns after oil was found around 1905.

22. Closures send Clamdiggers across Cook Inlet December 31, 2020 by Sabine Poux, KDLL - Kenai A charter boat in front of Chisik Island on the west side of Cook Inlet.

23. * {{quote-book, author=Sabine Baring-Gould, title=, year=1901 , passage=Joan was Adaptable , and easily fell in with the prevalent tone.She played her small jokes on each, and this readily dissolved restraint, …

24. Based in Essen, Germany, it emerged from the fusion of BineMusic, founded by Jens Rößger and SaBine Wüste in 2003, and Lemastudio, a sublabel which was run by Leon Wüste

25. THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS, VOLUME III (OF 16): MARCH SABINE BARING-GOULD Whether he is Consubstantial, that is, of the same substance with the Father, or only of a similar substance

26. is of great importance. After the American acoustician Sabine that is the time that passes until the sound pressure of a turned off sound event has decayed to one thousandth of the start value.

27. One of the most evocative works to appear in the “Apeshit” visual is Jacque-Louis David’s 1799 painting, The Intervention of the Sabine Women, which is shown a number of times throughout the video.

28. The first application of modern scientific methods to architectural Acoustics was carried out by Wallace Sabine in the Fogg Museum lecture room who then applied his new found knowledge to the design of Symphony Hall

29. Anatase: Howard C J, Sabine T M, Dickson F (1991) Structural and thermal parameters for rutile and Anatase Acta Crystallographica B47 462-468: 1991: synthetic: 0: 293: 0017663: Anatase: Parker R (1924) Zur Kristallstruktur von Anastas und Rutil

30. The music lineup will include the Tunnel Kings, Fran, Sabine Rear, Anna Cordis, Flora/Fauna, Senator Fightmaster, Busket and the cast of South Eugene High School's "Rent." PERFORMANCE NOTES They are JOVIAL, LOTUS, Busket , SALUTE, SALLET, OBLAST, TUSKY and ASTABLE.

31. Ornaments at the tip Courtyard Thiel-Siling, Sabine (ed.): Icons of Architecture", Prestel, 1998, ISBN 3-7913-3398-4 (in Spanish) Instituto Cervantes de Hamburgo Media related to Chilehaus at Wikimedia Commons Chilehaus webcam from Chilehaus towards Hamburg-Speicherstadt, Elbe Philharmonic Hall and Hamburg Harbour

32. Acoustics - Acoustics - Reverberation time: Although architectural Acoustics has been an integral part of the design of structures for at least 2,000 years, the subject was only placed on a firm scientific basis at the beginning of the 20th century by Wallace Sabine

33. Or the code can be brutally direct, as it is in Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women, whereby the artist constructs a theater of heterosexual rape with a pictorial homosocial subtext--filling the intervals between male figures with the Commutable spoils of swords, horses, and--yes--women, signifying an apparent hetero-male