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A river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico
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sabine
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Savin \Sav"in\, Savine \Sav"ine\, n. [OE. saveine, AS. safin[ae], savine, L. sabina herba. Cf. Sabine .] [Written also sabine .] (Bot.) A coniferous shrub ( Juniperus Sabina ) of Western Asia, occasionally found also in the northern parts of the United ...
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Sabine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Sabine (born 1960), English TV journalist and advocate for patients with degenerative brain disease David Sabine (born 1966), English cricketer Sir Edward Sabine (1788–1883), Irish astronomer, ...
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Population (2000): 10469 Housing Units (2000): 7659 Land area (2000): 490.268814 sq. miles (1269.790346 sq. km) Water area (2000): 86.342394 sq. miles (223.625764 sq. km) Total area (2000): 576.611208 sq. miles (1493.416110 sq. km) Located within: Texas ...
Usage examples of sabine.
Sabine was obviously a man accustomed to getting his own way, Aurora thought Helplessness would not be a sensation he would welcome.
A splendid funeral procession was prepared for Drusus, in which the statues of Attus Clausus, the Sabine chief, the founder of the Claudian Gens, and of AEneas, and the Alban kings, were carried side by side, thus recalling the memories of the early regal dynasty, as well as of the severe founders of the Republic.
A word of Etruscan or Sabine origin, referring to the nameless protective deiries of the house and hearth in Roman religion.
Luceres, or Etruscans of Caeles, a Lucumo or Etruscan noble, who assisted Romulus in the war against the Sabines.
Sabine Mesevy had found god among the Constantine colonists, and Rayat was with the bezeri.
Tarquin, thinking it advisable to pursue the enemy closely while in this consternation, after sending the booty and the prisoners to Rome, piling up and burning the spoils which he had vowed to Vulcan, proceeds to lead his army onward into the Sabine territory.
This appears to have resulted from the joint labor of Peary and Sabine.
Pavrati, when we finally got a reply from them, said that taking goods aboard outbound and carrying them on the long legs of the circuit would result in storage charges in addition to shipping charges, whereas we had prepaid only base shipping from Sabine to Belinta.
Vinuleia, she was a Sabine from Reate, and fairly closely related to Vinuleia at that.
She had never met her before, because Polla hated to leave her beloved Reate in the picturesque Sabine hill country, and she cordially disliked Rome.
All the same, Lina Trass had better have married Dan Liss, who never in his life bounced man, woman, or child, than an ill-conditioned braggart like Sabine.
The sons of the New World will have to re-act, on a magnificent scale, the old story of unwived Rome and the Sabines.
Of Rome when it was a small village threatened by the other Italic tribes, the Sabines, Aequi, and Volsci?
The original inhabitants were of Italiote and Illyrian stock, but there was a tradition that Sabines had migrated east of the Apennine crest and settled in Picenum, bringing with them as their tutelary god Picus, the woodpecker, from which the region got its name.
The original inhabitants were of Italiote or Illyrian stock, but there was a tradition that Sabines had migrated east of the Apennine crest and settled in Picenum, bringing with them as their tutelary god Picus, the woodpecker, from which the region got its name.