Extinct Bantu language of India.
Sinônimos
Examples for "lord"
Examples for "lord"
1I know but the fact, my lord; it is most certainly true.
2Bethune said, 'I shall show you the temporary headquarters building, m' lord.
3The best part of our power remains with my lord father, though.
4Ser Vardis Egen, you were ever my lord husband's good right hand.
5So you have come back to see the meenadds feed, young lord?
1I think it's quite good in its own way, Sid said kindly.
2Maybe I had become used to good meals with Sid and Gus.
3A third bank on the list, SID banka, passed the stress test.
4Look, Sid, what's all this about?' She was beginning to be alarmed.
5On his way past the den, he noticed Sid on the floor.
1He was the Cid; he was Lohengrin; he was the Chevalier Bayard.
2The Cid is also the foremost hero of the ancient Spanish Ballads.
3We know it because be became the trusted friend of the Cid.
4The Cid then became a vassal of the Moorish king of Saragossa.
5The CID came round a few times, but I kept denying it.
1By lineage, I am a sayyid, a direct descendant of the Prophet through his daughter Fatima and his grandson Husayn.
2These ideas were further developed in the 20th century by Sayyid Qutb.
3Muhammad Hanif, the wise mason, came from Kandahar, Muhammad Sayyid from Mooltan.
4When she had gone, Najib shook his head at Sayyid's sullen posture.
5Najib's skin flared for a moment, as if Sayyid's advice had excited him.
1Sidna and Chabarnou were arrested in Guinea Bissau in January 2008, while Haiba was arrested shortly afterwards in Nouakchott.
2The small mountain referred to by Benjamin is the Jebel Hammam Sidna Musa, the mountain of the bath of our lord Moses.
3"To the glory of Sidna Aissa, master, two sous."
4But something had gone wrong with the math while he was tallying the votes for Baroni's running mate, a former journalist named Sidna Mitchell.
5He had Sidna go and declare victory. Mitchell is 79 years old now, but she still remembers that night in 2003.
1Yet many in Sidi Bouzid say Ben Ali's ouster is not enough.
2At Sidi Bishr, on the banks of the Mediterranean, I met another.
3I thought of the sunset this afternoon, as viewed from Sidi Mansur.
4Sidi and you shall return home at once with half my followers.
5The Arabs had seen them approaching, and welcomed Sidi with exuberant delight.
6A day in summer, Sidi, when the great heats begin in June?
7And the Sidi is a man, as well as a great lord.
8Then noticing the long face of poor Sidi Tart'ri, he changed tack.
9Ah, Sidi, I met a man who wanted to carry the letter.
10The man of quaintest aspect in it is Sidi Mabarak Bombay.
11It lasts for only five months, Sidi; but it is enough for me.
12The Sidi gave me that seat because I asked for it.
13His host returned it, and Sidi was proposed, and accepted, for the Brotherhood.
14They were trying desperately to block any site that spoke about Sidi Bouzid.
15The Sidi ordered enough rosewater to last till Ghardaia, in the M'Zab country.
16Sidi Omback appeared quite a phenomenon to the inhabitants of Peebles.