21 examples of nomade in sentences

" Joly, Poesie Arnaduno chez les Nomades Algeriennes.

A part of these people were called also Nudides, which is perhaps considered the same term as nomades.

Hostilities were constantly occurring with the roving pastoral tribes (nomades) on the borders; but a chain of fortified posts secured the territory enclosed by them, and the Nomades were slowly driven back into the deserts and mountains, or were compelled to recognize Carthaginian supremacy, to pay tribute, and to furnish contingents.

Hostilities were constantly occurring with the roving pastoral tribes (nomades) on the borders; but a chain of fortified posts secured the territory enclosed by them, and the Nomades were slowly driven back into the deserts and mountains, or were compelled to recognize Carthaginian supremacy, to pay tribute, and to furnish contingents.

These formed the "towns and tribes (ethne) of subjects," which appear in the Carthaginian state-treaties; the former being the non-free Libyan villages, the latter the subject Nomades.

The northern coast of Africa has been inhabited from time immemorial, and is inhabited still, by the people, who themselves assume the name of Shilah or Tamazigt, whom the Greeks and Romans call Nomades or Numidians, i. e.

The Tartars eat raw meat, and most commonly horse-flesh, drink milk and blood, as the nomades of old.

Soon after this the kingdom of Christ was further extended among the Scythian Nomades, beyond the Danube, and about the year 430, a people called the Burgundians, received the gospel.

Gustave Kahn whose beautiful volume "Les Palais Nomades" I have read with the keenest delight, was the first to recognise that an unfailing use of la rime pleine might become cloying and satiating, and that, by avoiding it sometimes and markedly and maliciously choosing in preference a simple assonance, new and subtle music might be produced.

"Les Palais Nomades" is a really beautiful book, and it is free from all the faults that make an absolute and supreme enjoyment of great poetry an impossibility.

CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER Nomades du nord; traduit de l'anglais par Louis Postif.

POSTIF, LOUIS, tr. Nomades du nord.

CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER Nomades du nord; traduit de l'anglais par Louis Postif.

POSTIF, LOUIS, tr. Nomades du nord.

Fanatisés par les incroyables conquêtes d'un de leurs chefs, le fameux Gengis-Kan; persuadés que la terre entière devoit leur obéir, ces nomades belliqueux et féroces étoient venus, après avoir soumis la Chine, se précipiter sur le nord-est de l'Europe.

" F.C.B. Nomade.

The last Indian mails brought me the following derivation of the word Nomade, in a letter from a friend, who was, when he wrote, leading a nomade life among the Ryots of Guzerat: "Camp, Kulpore, Jan. 30.

The last Indian mails brought me the following derivation of the word Nomade, in a letter from a friend, who was, when he wrote, leading a nomade life among the Ryots of Guzerat: "Camp, Kulpore, Jan. 30.

* * * * * * By the bye, this word 'numbda' is said to be the origin of the word nomade, because the nomade tribes used the same material for their tents.

* * * * * * By the bye, this word 'numbda' is said to be the origin of the word nomade, because the nomade tribes used the same material for their tents.

"Les Palais Nomades" is a really beautiful book, and it is free from all the faults that make an absolute and supreme enjoyment of great poetry an impossibility.

21 examples of  nomade  in sentences