31 examples of haras in sentences

There are many haras (breeding stables) in the neighbourhood, and the big Norman posters are much in demand.

E. Schatscheu, Tschat-scheu, or Chat-chou, on the Polonkir, which runs into the Hara lake.

E. Hara-moran, or Hoang-he.

Perhaps an error in transcription for Hara-moran, or Kara-moran, the Mongul or Tartar name of the Hoang-ho, or Whang river, near, and communicating with which, Hoaingan, or Whan-gan-fou is situated.

Called Kharadztah, Harasliar, Hara-cosa, and Asarlic, by Forster.

[suicide as punishment] hara-kiri, seppuku [Jap.]; drinking the hemlock.

Hoc illud indignum genus hominum et famelicum, indigum, vagum, ventris mancipium, ad stivam potius relegandum, ad haras aptius quam ad aras, quod divinas hasce literas turpiter prostituit; hi sunt qui pulpita complent, in aedes nobilium irrepunt, et quum reliquis vitae destituantur subsidiis, ob corporis et animi egestatem, aliarum in repub.

I am verry sorry and mutch vex grieve bother pester haras

However, the native knows well that one species of coral, the ahifa, is corrosive, irritating the skin when touched, and another, which is poisoned by the hara plants, is termed to'a harahia.

They called the taata hara, the native anglers, cochons, hogs, and they discussed when they gathered in the clubs, or when ladies met at market, the weakness of the authorities in allowing the extortion.

Princess O Hara.

In 1533 Chitor suffered her second "saka" at the hands of Buhadoor or Bajazet, Sultan of Guzzerat, who, after a grim struggle, obtained a footing at the "Beeka" rock, and, springing a mine there, blew up 45 cubits of rampart and killed the Prince of the Haras, with five hundred of his kin.

And Hara, beholding the wonder of Arjuna and seeing that his body had been emaciated with ascetic austerities, spake unto him in a voice deep as the roaring of the clouds, saying, 'O Phalguna, I have been pleased with thee for thy act is without a parallel.

Bending down on his knee and bowing with his head, that conqueror of hostile citiesthe son of Prithaworshipped Hara and inclined him to grace.

Thou art beyond the foremost of male beings, thou art the highest, thou art the subtlest, O Hara!

And the illustrious Hara, cheerfully clasping Arjuna with his arms, once more consoling Arjuna said as follows.

Fortunate, indeed I am, and much favoured, for I have both beheld and touched with my hand the three-eyed Hara the wielder of the Pinaka, in his boon-giving form.

On y trouve une quantité immense de haras de jumens, qui vivent abandonnées à elles-mêmes en pleine campagne, comme les animaux sauvages; et telle est la raison qui fait qu'on en voit tant au marché de Ségédin.

The acme of self-control is reached and best illustrated in the first of the two institutions which we shall now bring to view; namely, THE INSTITUTIONS OF SUICIDE AND REDRESS, of which (the former known as hara-kiri and the latter as kataki-uchi )many foreign writers have treated more or less fully.

To begin with suicide, let me state that I confine my observations only to seppuku or kappuku, popularly known as hara-kiriwhich means self-immolation by disembowelment.

The term hara was more comprehensive than the Greek phren or thumos and the Japanese and Hellenese alike thought the spirit of man to dwell somewhere in that region.

"There was one man named Hara whose clothes were simply gorgeous.

Once she was sick with fear, for she knew Uncle had been in a long consultation with the rich man Hara and he was in such good humor afterwards.

But Hara, she learned, had gone away.

There, moreover, was living Tamai-hara-nui (Son-of-much-evil), best-born and most revered chief in all the South Island.

31 examples of  haras  in sentences