单词 | cincture |
例句 | Supplies, too, were running low, ranging from antibiotics and painkillers to bandages, cinctures and gloves, Cherry added. 'She is really suffering': mothers beg aid for children hurt in Haiti quake 2021-08-17T04:00:00Z Monsignor Charles Portelli, who was Pell’s master of ceremonies at the time of the offending, demonstrated to jurors how the cincture was tied around the waist. Cardinal George Pell's conviction: the questions that remain 2019-03-01T05:00:00Z Over his regular clothes, Pell would wear a full-length white robe called an alb that was tied around his waist with a rope-like cincture. Australian Cardinal Pell convicted of molesting 2 choirboys 2019-02-26T05:00:00Z For the ceremony, the Pope wore the bloodstained cincture that Romero had been wearing when he was killed. Archbishop Óscar Romero Becomes a Saint, But His Death Still Haunts El Salvador 2018-10-22T04:00:00Z Then she applied the antiseptic dressing, and bound the lint tightly down with a cincture about the animal. The Suprising Adventures of Sir Toady Lion With Those of General Napoleon Smith 2012-04-03T02:00:29.527Z Is it proper for the president of the choir to wear the alb and cincture during the recitation of the office of the dead—the matins and lauds? Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, July 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:19.393Z Prosecutors pointed out that having a cincture around the waist did not restrict movement from the waist down. Cardinal George Pell's conviction: the questions that remain 2019-03-01T05:00:00Z The cincture for the use of a priest does not differ from that for the use of a bishop. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, November 1864 2012-02-04T03:00:16.007Z Furthermore, his dalmatic and his cincture were considered powerful to assuage the sufferings of pregnant women. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume XV, No. 3 Volume XV (Jan 1886-Jul 1886) 2012-01-23T03:00:12.223Z The cincture round the loins, which is their sole article of apparel, is also prepared from the inner bark of the tree. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z It is not proper for the president of the choir to wear the alb and cincture at matins and lauds. Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, July 1865 2012-03-12T03:00:19.393Z The leading chief wore so cumbersome a cincture of it that his arms stuck out horizontally, and a man had to walk beside him on either side supporting its weight. The Fijians A Study of the Decay of Custom 2011-12-30T03:00:25.917Z Is it lawful for a priest to use a cincture of the kind generally used by bishops? The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, November 1864 2012-02-04T03:00:16.007Z Imagination's eyes Outreach and distance far The vision of the greatest star That measures instantaneously— Enisled therein as in a sea— Its cincture of the system-laden skies. The Star-Treader and other poems 2011-12-27T03:00:09.977Z In this delicious hour of joy, Young Love shall be my goblet-boy; Folding his little golden vest, With cinctures, round his snowy breast, Himself shall hover by my side, And minister the racy tide! The Odes of Anacreon 2011-12-08T03:00:29.763Z Sire, this white cincture I belt about your loins is the type of that chastity with which you must be girded withal. Aucassin & Nicolette And Other Mediaeval Romances and Legends 2011-11-24T03:00:40.487Z Inside the cincture so made, and held there insecurely by one sharp corner, a folded paper had caught, which seemed foreign to the remaining contents. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z In profile, it is not unlike a squatting toad, whose glistening eyes and broad mouth expand above the cincture of skulls and serpents. Mexico, Aztec, Spanish and Republican Vol. 1 of 2 A Historical, Geographical, Political, Statistical and Social Account of That Country From the Period of the Invasion by the Spaniards to the Present Time; With a View of the Ancient Aztec Empire and Civilization; A Historical Sketch of the Late War; And Notices of New Mexico and California 2011-11-02T02:00:11.380Z The view of the chateau itself, when at last, through those dense and extensive cinctures of sylvan scenery, you had penetrated to its site, was, from almost every point, picturesque and even beautiful. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z Behind me padded my Saguenay in his new paint, his hooped scalps swinging from his cincture, and the old trade-rifle covered carefully by his blanket, except the battered muzzle which stuck out. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z It covered her shoulders, like a glorious mantle, and fell as low as her simple cincture. Mercedes of Castile The Voyage to Cathay 2011-06-14T02:00:24.670Z Each of us were drawn by him, she with the cincture of Venus, and I with the crescent of Dian. Ormond, Volume III (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:21.807Z Twined about his tunic of purple stuff, in the manner of a cincture, was an iridescent Serpent with lifted head and eyes like embers turned sleepily towards him. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z Around her forehead was bound a cincture of beads, woven into singular devices, which confined a sort of turban of green silk. Captain Kyd (Vol 1 of 2) or, The Wizard of the Sea 2011-05-06T02:00:10.447Z From her painted cincture hung her war-sporran,—a narrow cascade of pale blue wampum barred with scarlet and lined with winter weasel. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z Their only covering was a cincture or apron of green leaves; they were gaily painted, some one colour and some another. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z Her face was a perfect oval, framed in a wealth of golden hair, which, save for a jeweled cincture, fell unrestrained about her shoulders in a silken flood. Palos of the Dog Star Pack 2011-03-20T02:00:36.067Z This was particularly shown in the breasts, which the artists represented without nipples, like those of young girls, whose cincture, in the poet’s phrase, Lucina has not yet undone. Beauty Illustrated Chiefly by an Analysis and Classificatin of Beauty in Woman 2011-02-28T03:00:32.460Z Adam and Eve in flesh-colored tights with a cincture of leaves in painted paper carried between them a little tree, about the trunk of which was entwined a remarkable imitation of the serpent. Garrick's Pupil 2011-01-22T03:00:14.780Z The gay tiara on her temples placed, The fine wrought cincture that her bosom graced, The fillets, which her heaving breasts confined, Are rent, and scattered in the lawless wind. Heathen Mythology It is a long robe of white linen reaching to the feet, bound round the waist by a cincture, and fitting more closely to the body than the surplice. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide The plague had been stayed by the belt of barren country which cinctures the capital village of Spain. The Firebrand They were gathered in a circle divested of all ornaments, indeed of all attire, excepting a linen cincture round the waist, and a headdress of the same material. Hair-Breadth Escapes The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa Her robe was a pale green silk, bound at the waist with a heavy cincture of gold. The Goddess of Atvatabar Being the history of the discovery of the interior world and conquest of Atvatabar Around the hips is a rich cincture, and a double chain with dependant jewel encircles the neck. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West The females always wore a cincture around the middle. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia She was robed nearly like the high-priest of the Jews, except that instead of the Tiara, a veil, descending from the crown of the head, and slightly attached to the cincture, fell far behind her. Tales from "Blackwood," Volume 2 Three cinctures were passed round him, one securing the neck, a second the waist, and the third the legs, to the strong upright post. Hair-Breadth Escapes The Adventures of Three Boys in South Africa He knotted the cincture around his middle and thrust his hands into the pockets, turning to me for approval. Astounding Stories, June, 1931 Hence the lines of Milton: Such of late Columbus found the American, so girt With feathered cincture, naked else and wild, Among the trees on isles and woody shores. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West A long coat buttoning over the breast and reaching to the feet, confined at the waist by a wide sash, called the cincture. The Church Handy Dictionary These, we discovered afterward were so many great farmsteadings, protected from the wind by cinctures of high walls, many of the Orcadian holdings being at once rich and extensive, and commanding very high rentals. Memoirs of Life and Literature On earth, “a tawny sibyl,” with “an old striped curtain—” And tatter’d tapestry o’er her shoulders hung— Her loins with patchwork cincture were begirt, That more than spoke diversity of dirt. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors The age-incrusted buildings fused in the mounting sun into squares of dazzling white, over which the tiled roofs flowed in cinctures of crimson. Carmen Ariza A simple-appearing mechanism was the car, consisting of a twelve-foot sphere of the same bronze-like metal that made up the meteor, with a huge wheel, like a bronze cincture, around its middle. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930 He saw in a swift panorama the intense inner life of a curly-headed child roaming in the narrow cincture of the Ghetto, amid the picturesque high houses. Dreamers of the Ghetto With ministering hand From pallet still to pallet passed the boy, Now from the dark spring wafting colder draught, Now moistening fevered lips, or on the brow Spreading the new-bathed cincture. Legends of the Saxon Saints They went barefoot, wore a coarse gray tunic with a cincture of cord, prayed much, helped the sick and needy, discoursed to and exhorted the people, and lived on bread and water chiefly. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History Again, from cincture down to knee, long bolts of iron he bore, Which signified the knight should ride on charger never more. Mediaeval Tales The rapt Equator's crimson cincture holds Me close; my emerald ocean-robes flow free, And purple soar my mountains, folds on folds, With vale and plain. The Masque of the Elements A cincture, or broad sash, sometimes confines the cassock at the waist. The Worship of the Church and The Beauty of Holiness Durtal looked at the Trappist as he walked majestic and quiet, his head buried in his hood, his hands passed under his cincture. En Route The word enceinte, by which a pregnant woman is designated, meant, originally, without a cincture,—that is, unbound. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother He was created Duke of York, at Hoselow Lodge, August 6th, 1385, “by cincture of sword and imposition of gold coronet on his head.” The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time “And there, with awful rites, the hoary priest, Beside that moss-grown heathen altar stood, His dusky form in magic cincture dressed, And made the offering to his hideous god.” The Island Home They were naked to the waist, and ornamented with several cinctures of brass and colored rattans scraped very thin. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy Whilst it was all clear horizon the immensity of the deep was in a measure limited to the vision by its cincture. The Frozen Pirate This tree is surrounded, at each girdle of growth, by a cincture of sharp thorns, which are more numerous and needle-shaped as we approach the leaves. Mark Seaworth These and more grave conceits toil'd Hero's spirits; For, though the light of her discoursive wits Perhaps might find some little hole to pass Through all these worldly cinctures, yet, alas! The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) He, girding himself in a Gabine cincture, and fully armed, mounted his horse, and rushed into the midst of the enemy. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 Now happy he whose cloak and cincture can Hold out this tempest. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel Children of tender age were initiated there, and invested with the sacred robe, the purple cincture, and the crown of olive, and seated upon a throne, like other Initiates. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry He was armed with a sword carried in the folds of his red cincture, in which was also concealed an old muzzle-loading pistol, formidable to look at but unloaded. An Australian in China Being the Narrative of a Quiet Journey Across China to Burma Holds not her yellow locks the tiara's feathery tissue; Veils not her hidden breast light brede of drapery woven; 65 Binds not a cincture smooth her bosom's orbed emotion. The Poems and Fragments of Catullus And hence arose the term camisado for a night-attack, in which the assailants recognised each other in the dark by their white shirt-sleeves, sometimes further distinguished by a tight cincture of broad black riband. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey—Vol. 1 With a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg Could affection burst the cinctures of the grave, and re-animate the corpse which his father had prematurely sent to that dark mansion? The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel He was then enthroned, invested with a purple cincture, and crowned with flowers, or branches of palm or olive. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Herself, the queen, before the altar stands, One foot unsandalled, and her flowing vest Loosed from its cincture. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor The Roman women were accustomed to wear a tight girdle about their waists which was called a cincture. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada They wore nothing but a kilt of cotton—or as often, only a cincture about the loins, and their lean bodies were blackened by the terrible sun of the desert. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt At the waist it is confined by a cincture. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 3. (of 7): Media The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. The northern constellation Draco, whose sinuosities wind like a river through the wintry bear, was made the astronomical cincture of the Universe, as the serpent encircles the mundane egg in Egyptian hieroglyphics. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry And righteousness shall be the girdle of his lions, and faithfulness the cincture of his reins. The Grounds of Christianity Examined by Comparing The New Testament with the Old He threw himself back in an arm-chair, tucking his hands into his cincture. The Cathedral The fidelity, at least to Philip and Spain, disappeared; but the four rivers still as of old surround Dort with a cincture. A Wanderer in Holland He draws it about his waist with the cincture, or white cord. Baltimore Catechism, No. 4 An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine Beneath her breasts was a cincture of gold, with a gorgeous jewelled clasp; and her head was wreathed with bands spotted like a leopard's skin, and adorned with bunches of gold grapes. Love affairs of the Courts of Europe There was nothing, therefore, to do but to sit down and wait, drawing a cincture that not a mouse could creep through about the cliffs of the Wolfsberg. Red Axe Then thirty young Indian maidens issued suddenly from the wood, all naked except a cincture of green leaves, their bodies painted. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 The cincture seemed to give him a sense of security. A Wanderer in Holland On the door, at the foot of his bed, hung his cassock, and the purple cincture that lay across it recalled him to at least a part of the facts. Dawn of All Round the waist they wore a broad zone or cincture, flounced on both edges, and embroidered and jewelled in the centre. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 380, July 11, 1829 Yea, though every knight in the realm essayed to unfasten that cincture, it would not yield, except to one alone. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France It circled him with an even cincture about two inches wide. The Moon Pool Such of late Columbus found the American, so girt With feathered cincture; naked else, and wild Among the trees on isles and woody shores. Paradise Lost His caped cassock was black, with purple buttons and a purple cincture. Dawn of All Poor Anna! gay as innocence and youth could make thee was thy heart, when this cincture was formed to grace thy nuptials; but ere the hour had come, God had taken thee to Himself. The Spy Lo! on pinions bright, The Love-god comes, a yellow cincture bearing, To bind thee ever to thy dear delight, In nuptial knot, all other knots outwearing. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse He looked down at his breast, saw the glowing cincture, and smiled. The Moon Pool It were almost enough to call forth the mouldering ashes from the cincture of the tomb. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian He stepped across to the other couch, and slipped off his shoes, took off his cincture, and lay down without a word. Dawn of All That within one little cincture we are yet absolute. Imogen A Pastoral Romance Down below there, a horseman, clad in white, is framed with his white horse in the moulded cincture of a door. Saint Augustin Through dense shrubberies, over drenched lawns her way was; it led her to the lily-pond, which lay hidden within rhododendron walls, with a narrow cincture of grass path all about it. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution These women had a cincture of cotton about their loins, but were otherwise nude. Canyons of the Colorado He slipped along the seat to where his scarlet cincture and cap lay, and began to put these on. Dawn of All But suppose we meet again,—by what path to cross the wide extended glade, and to reach the only avenue that can lead us safely through this horrid cincture, will then be undiscoverable. Imogen A Pastoral Romance She lets slip from her head her fine-spun coif, she tears away the thin veils which cover her bosom, and the smooth cincture which supports her quivering breasts. Saint Augustin There was a something beyond, faint, vague, impalpable as yet, which the rolling mists begirt as sometimes they cincture an Alpine needle. In and out of Three Normady Inns Sin-walled he stood:God’s Angels could not pierce that cincture dread,Nor he look through it. The Legends of Saint Patrick At that time all the law business of populous Liverpool, and of populous Manchester, with its vast cincture of populous rural districts, was called up by ancient usage to the tribunal of Lilliputian Lancaster. Miscellaneous Essays Generally speaking, an inn argues, of course, a close cincture of neighbors—as the original motive for opening such an establishment. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater The two whites were clad in gowns of coarse linen belted to their waists; while, saving a cincture around his loins, the negro was naked. The Prince of India — Volume 01 In this island there was a village with a few inhabitants, called Emptor, which the sea, like a cincture of snow, not only encircled but appeared to bind. The Purgatory of St. Patrick At that time, all the law business of populous Liverpool, and also of populous Manchester, with its vast cincture of populous rural districts, was called up by ancient usage to the tribunal of Lilliputian Lancaster. The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc City walls, to a properly constituted American, can never be an object of indifference; and it is emphatically "no end of a sensation" to pace in the shadow of this massive cincture of Rome. Italian Hours Him great Tydides urges to contend, Warm with the hopes of conquest for his friend; Officious with the cincture girds him round; And to his wrist the gloves of death are bound. The Iliad Her gown, trimmed with a collar of lace, left the neck free; the maiden cincture at her waist did no violence to natural proportion. In the Year of Jubilee Stepped from the crowd a ghostly wight, In azure gown, with cincture white; His forehead bald, his head was bare, Down hung at length his yellow hair. Marmion I caught Margaret's right hand in mine as it fell, and, holding it tight, whilst with the other I pushed back the golden cincture, stooped and kissed the wrist. The Jewel of Seven Stars Then, where the grove with leaves umbrageous bends, With forceful strength a branch the hero rends; Around his loins the verdant cincture spreads A wreathy foliage and concealing shades. The Odyssey The cinctures of the arms and legs are also then ornamented with bunches of feathers. The Naturalist on the River Amazons A swollen cincture, like a red snake, had risen all round his waist, and from one spot in it the blood was oozing. Sir Gibbie The light glinting through the grating over his head gave the rower fairly to the tribune's view--erect, and, like all his fellows, naked, except a cincture about the loins. Ben-Hur; a tale of the Christ Then drawing in her breath aloud Like one that shuddered, she unbound The cincture from beneath her breast. Adventures Among Books He really is now in the only true Monastery of Thelema, and is simply dressed in an eye-glass and a cincture of pandanus flowers. Old Friends, Epistolary Parody What was rather remarkable, the cincture held no purse, which was the almost indispensable appurtenance of the girdle, even when that purse had the misfortune to be empty! Last Days of Pompeii His attire consisted merely of a scanty cincture and an old buffalo robe, tattered and begrimed by use, which hung over his shoulders. The Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life As for the rider, he wore no other clothing than a light cincture at his waist, and a pair of moccasins. The Oregon Trail: sketches of prairie and Rocky-Mountain life |
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