Examples of using Epithets in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Well, I'm a man of many epithets.
The epithets I hurled at kent during battle.
Avoid using modern epithets swear words.
Epithets continue to rain down on white people.
Sekhmet-Mut shares epithets given to Sekhmet and Mut.
Then you will find meaningless words and vague epithets.
What only epithets in its address you will not hear!
Once before I was insulted with scurrilous epithets.
And such epithets can be selected for a long time.
Therefore one can also use epithets to name species.
Epithets uttered in irony can be repeated in earnest.
Numerals most frequently appear as epithets of nouns.
Epithets, admissible to the publication, sounded approximately so.
Frequent and excessive use of racial epithets, including the'N' word.
Both epithets resulted from his part in the war against his brother, Dom Miguel I.
To make the template,write a standard congratulation and delete from it all epithets.
In Venetic, she is given the epithets Śahnate, the Healer, and Pora, the good and kind.
And on the stickers you write all the most touching, romantic and exciting epithets.
Gray color is awarded often unflattering epithets: boring, sad, depressive….
Meanings of various epithets for Śakti can be found in the note 10 of Parāprāveśikā.
I submit these cases… numerous cases… where racial epithets were deemed immaterial.
Osiris gradually absorbs him,until his name becomes little more than one of Osiris's epithets.
It is possible to"dosporitsya" to such epithets after which are already expensive not back will.
It was on one of these quests to save Queen Guinevere that Sir Lancelot earned one of his epithets.
Also, since one of the epithets for Śiva is Khecara, the term Khecarī mudrā clearly indicates His state.
And Vladimir Nabokov criticised Chekhov's"medley of dreadful prosaisms, ready-made epithets, repetitions.
Table words with U are normally epithets(definers) of a noun, but the noun is often understood only through context.
In 1996, he pleaded no contest to perjury for his false testimony related to his use of racial epithets.
Different cities often worshipped the same deities,sometimes with epithets that distinguished them and specified their local nature.
Therefore, it will not be a crime to blame a consul whose foolishness and weaknesses made him loose confidence of the colony andmerited in political circles, earning the epithets of good and useless consul.