In Ancient Rome, the term "carmen" was generally used to signify a verse; but in its proper sense, it referred to a spell or prayer, form of expiation, execration, etc. Surviving examples include the Carmen Arvale and the Carmen Saliare.
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Examples for "carmina "
Examples for "carmina "
1 Carmina was speaking; but the words, in those faint tones, were inaudible.
2 You and Carmina are cousins; and you belong to different religious communities.
3 Once set in action, his suspicion of Carmina passed beyond all limits.
4 In the meantime, Carmina , tell your good old friend to get ready.
5 There is a world of meaning, Carmina , even in those commonplace words.
1 NATO spokeswoman Carmen Romero said the alliance was closely following the situation.
2 That was all of... well, less than a year ago for Carmen .
3 Spokeswoman Carmen Romero said that the pace of our operations continues unabated.
4 There was something so innocent about her that Carmen felt immediately protective.
5 In the background, he heard Carmen talking on the phone in Spanish.
6 Djamileh was composed before Carmen , and was given in Paris in 1872.
7 I mean, I just thought you were tired until Carmen called me.
8 Here lie the beloved remains of Carmen and José Pimentel y Heras.
9 The problem with writing about Carmen Casey is knowing where to begin.
10 Of course, Carmen hadn't just spent a season on TV doing makeovers.
11 I wore it that night in Seattle we went to hear Carmen .
12 Tells how Brophy got evidence that led to the arrest of Carmen .
13 Their next project is a video with Carmen appearing in Times Square.
14 This goes right and we get Carmen back, Herm, you're the hero.
15 Grandchildren of Carmen Penaloza watch TV at their home in San Cristobal.
16 Kate, especially, was congenitally nice; why would she be angry at Carmen ?
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