12 examples of telo in sentences

Byron never wrote anything more sincere than the Curse of Minerva; and he has recorded few incidents more pathetic than that of the old Greek who, when the last stone was removed for exportation, shed tears, and said "[Greek: telos]!"

[Footnote 37: Accepting Reiske's interpretative insertion, [Greek: telos].]

Telesio, il telo.

[Greek: Telos] Terminat hora diem, terminat Author opus.

Forma telo quovis acutior ad inferendum vulnus, perque oculos amatorio vulneri aditum patefaciens in animum penetrat. 4817.

Eis to taes ELISSAES peri ton oneiron ainigma.[a] Tae kallous dunamei ti telos; Zeus panta dedoken Kupridi, und' autou skaeptra memaele theo.

The telos teleion of secular education, when divorced from religious or moral training, isI say it deliberatelythe purest and most unmitigated selfishness.

[Greek: epeidê telos [tês politikês] estìn ou gnêsis allà praxis.

The Alleguash was ascended in the month of October in bateaux and canoes from its mouth to its source in Lake Telos, a distance of about 94 miles.

Between the head of Lake Telos and Webster Pond, one of the sources of the East Branch of the Penobscot, there is a portage of only 1 mile and a half.

This, together with a small cut or canal, made in 1841 to connect the waters of Lake Telos with those of Webster Pond, enabled the party which made this survey to proceed with their boats and baggage down the Penobscot to Bangor, where they and their surplus stores were disposed of.

N.I. 10): [Greek: Kata Solona chreon telos hozan]Do not praise the fairness of the day till evening; do not call the life happy till you have seen the close; or, in other matters, do not boast that all is well till you have conducted your undertaking to a prosperous end.

12 examples of  telo  in sentences