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Tarne
[ tahr-nee ]
noun
- (in the Iliad ) Sardis.
Example Sentences
“Evil literally lurks in the darkness,” team member Tarne Mixson said, “so always be assertive.”
For he relateth, that there is but one way, after the division of the Waters, to pass to the Mediterranean, which is by a Rivolet, called Fresqueil, that is conjoyn'd with the Aude: But, to pass to the Ocean, there are three; One, by Riege, entring into the Caronne above Tholouse; the other, by Lers, passing on the side, and below the same Town; and the third, by Sor, falling into the River Agoust under Castres, afterwards into the Tarne, and thence to Montauban, and lastly into the Garonne.
But next Idomeneus killed Phæstus, the son of Mæonian Borus, who had come from fertile Tarne.
Her father's name, she said, was Nichaud, and she had first met the prisoner twenty-three years ago in the village of Dalk, in the Department of the Tarne, where, in 1883, he had been convicted and sentenced for stealing bed linen from the Hôtel Kassam.
And Sophie Tarne ran to him and put her arms round his neck and burst into tears.
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