principe

IPA: printʃˈipi

Root Word: Principe

noun

  • A surname.
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Examples of "principe" in Sentences

  • This is the basical principe of coexistence.
  • La morte e il corredo di un principe nel medioevo europeo.
  • Sin embargo, el principe tenía otro motivo para permanecer en la capital: Leonor Rivas.
  • There are many types including pan de san nicolas, kamachile, uraro, roscas, biscoch principe among many others.
  • 'Legiturque Tibullus et placet, et iam te principe notus erat,' if we assume that 'principe' refers to the title of Augustus.
  • And meanwhile she pondered on the title she should buy for her husband: she came of high blood herself, and she knew how such dignities as a "principe" or a "duca" were regarded when bought.
  • There has not been wanting a rumour that his life of a principe was a dissipated and prodigal life; but this ugly rumour, even if it had more evidence to support it, is abundantly disproven by the nature of
  • When the library was recataloged toward the end of the 15th century, Alberti's manuscript was placed alongside Aegidius Romanus's De regimine principe, Thomas Aquinas's Physiognomia, and Gregory the Great's Moralia in Job. back
  • La seule position honorable pour la France serait de tolérer officiellement ces 400 femmes voilées intégralement, au nom de la liberté de pensée, et fort de ce principe, condamner vigoureusement l'attitude de Khartoum, par voie diplomatique et officielle.

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