Aún no tenemos significados para "defile by".
1Leonidas himself fell in the plain, and his body was carried into the defile by his followers.
2It is stated, that Sulla occupied the defile by which alone Praeneste was accessible (App.
3The oldest elephants led; and the line commenced to defile by Badshah, who stood as if passing them in review.
4We ascended into the defile by a path among the rocks, overshadowed by olives and wild fig-trees, to the celebrated fountains of Vaucluse.
5We ascended into the defile by a path among the rocks, overshadowed by olive and wild fig trees, to the celebrated fountains of Vaucluse.
6Her very body seemed defiled by the knowledge that was within it.
7And, thank Heaven, it has but seldom been defiled by the globe-trotter.
8It was a mean expanse, blackened by soot and defiled by refuse.
9They are exceedingly afraid of being defiled by persons of other castes.
10His delicate conception of his dignity was defiled by a degrading experience.
11Those horses might not be defiled by contact with this gross earth.
12I am afraid she would think them defiled by my bloody hands.
13Does he know his home has been defiled by a Druid?
14The house of our king hath been much defiled by idolatry.
15Nor have they any necessary connection with even the Chit-Soul defiled by Ignorance.
16He sees men all defiled by coarse thoughts, coarse ways of living cruelties.