34 examples of eon in sentences

eon, aeon, special providence, deus ex machina [Lat.]; avatar.

Meantime the Earth speeds on through space, As the sun for a million years hath steered, And, an eon hence, the entire race Will have played its part and disappeared; But what will the lifeless planet care, As it follows its Promenade Solitaire? REINCARNATION

The traces of my earthly life can not pass away in eons."

He kissed her; and all the splendor of those eons of life was Katie's then.

[Greek: Entha d aner eniaue pelorios oude, met allous Poleit, all apaneuthen eon athemistia ede.

I marked the volcanic make of it, cast up from the low bed of Neptune an eon ago, its loftiest peaks peering from the long cloud-streamers a mile and a half above my eyes, and its valleys embracing caverns of shadow.

Eon de Beaumont, called by the French Le Chevalier d'Eon (1728-1810).

How is it that the sun is still able to draw on its heat reserves from second to second, from century to century, from eon to eon, ever squandering two thousand million times as much heat as that which genially warms our temperate regions, as that which draws forth the exuberant vegetation of the tropics, or which rages in the Desert of Sahara?

How is it that the sun is still able to draw on its heat reserves from second to second, from century to century, from eon to eon, ever squandering two thousand million times as much heat as that which genially warms our temperate regions, as that which draws forth the exuberant vegetation of the tropics, or which rages in the Desert of Sahara?

Os kai thnaetos eon, epeth ippois athanatoisi.]

"Non mediocres enim tenebræ in sylva, ubi hæc captanda: neque eon, quo pervenire volumus semitæ tritæ: neque non in tramitibus quædam objecta, quæ euntem retinere possent.

4. Correct the division of the following words, and give to n before k the sound of ng: "ank-le, bask-et, blank-et, buck-le, cack-le, crank-le, crink-le, east-er, fick-le, freck-le, knuck-le, mark-et, monk-ey, port-ress, pick-le, poult-ice, punch-eon, qua-drant, qua-drate, squa-dron, rank-le, shack-le, sprink-le, tink-le, twink-le, wrink-le."Cobb's Standard Spelling-Book. 5.

Correct Marshall, in the division of the following words: "Trench-er, trunch-eon, dros-sy, glos-sy, glas-sy, gras-sy, dres-ses, pres-ses, cal-ling, chan-ging, en-chan-ging, con-ver-sing, mois-ture, join-ture, qua-drant, qua-drate, trans-gres-sor, dis-es-teem.

oude diaireton estin, epei pan estin homoion oude ti pae keneon.... ....eon gar eonti pelazei.]

Why don't you shoot?" It seemed an eon that they stood so.

Paroles de André Mouezy-Eon et C. Daveillans; musique de Henri Moreau-Febvre.

R71887, 20Dec50, M. Mouezy-Eon (A) and (E of Henri Moreau-Febvre)

MOUEZY-EON, André.

Paroles de André Mouezy-Eon et C. Daveillans; musique de Henri Moreau-Febvre.

R71887, 20Dec50, M. Mouezy-Eon (A) and (E of Henri Moreau-Febvre)

MOUEZY-EON, André.

[Illustration] Some-times his aunt would ask him to take their lunch-eon to the men at work in the fields, for dur-ing hay-ing and har-vest when the work is heav-i-est the men al-ways have a lunch at ten in the morn-ing.

Then, com-ing back, he took the bas-ket and all the ap-ples that lay a-bout, and went back to the field and the men ate them all for lunch-eon.

Besides I am thinking a few worldly vanities have crept in and set him hack an eon or so.

EON DE BEAUMONT, CHARLES D', the "Chevalier d'Eon," a noted French diplomatist, born at Tonnerre, Burgundy; notorious as having, while on secret missions, adopted a woman's dress for purposes of disguise; was ambassador at the English Court, but degraded and recalled by Louis XVI., and condemned to wear feminine garb till the close of his life; died in destitution, when the popular doubt as to his real sex was set at rest (1728-1810).

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