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Example sentences for "usually represented"

  • As Kitharoidos he is usually represented standing,[221] but in some cases is seated.

  • She is usually represented slaying a bull for sacrifice, a subject of which there are two principal varieties, according as she turns to right or left.

  • By the time when his series of labours begins he is usually represented as a full-grown bearded man, especially on the archaic vases; but he appears in a few instances as a quite youthful beardless figure.

  • The god of love, son of Venus; usually represented as a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow.

  • Hera is usually represented seated on a throne, holding a pomegranate in one hand and a sceptre surmounted by a cuckoo in the other.

  • Saturn is usually represented bearing a sickle in the one hand and a wheat-sheaf in the other.

  • She is usually represented in heraldry as having the upper part the head and body of a beautiful young woman, holding a comb and glass in her hands, the lower part ending in a fish.

  • He is usually represented on horseback in the act of spearing the monster which is vomiting fire; or as standing with the slain dragon at his feet.

  • It is usually represented exactly as an eagle in shape, but may be of any of the heraldic tinctures.

  • Nic, or nic-te=flower, usually represented as consisting of five parts, i.

  • He is usually represented at the moment that he assigned to each element its place.

  • Cupid is usually represented as a winged infant, naked, armed with a bow and quiver full of arrows.

  • He is usually represented in a chariot of steel, conducted by Bellona, goddess of War: on his cuirass are painted several monsters; the figures of Fury and Anger ornament his helmet, while Renown precedes him.

  • Diana is usually represented in the costume of a huntress, with a quiver on her shoulder, and a bow in her hand; her dress is lifted, and her dog is always by her side ready for his prey.

  • She is usually represented as standing on a wheel, with a bandage over her eyes, and holding a cornucopia.

  • He is usually represented as a young man, holding a finger of one hand to his lips (expressive of a command to preserve silence), while in the other hand he holds a cornucopia, signifying early vegetation.

  • The god of wine is usually represented as crowned with vine and ivy leaves.

  • Apollo is usually represented as a handsome young man without beard, crowned with laurel, and having in one hand a bow, and in the other a lyre.

  • The wyvern has only two legs, the body curling away into the tail, and it is usually represented as resting upon its legs and tail (Figs.

  • The wild man's or savage's head is usually represented with a wreath of leaves about the temples, but not necessarily so (Fig.

  • Much akin to the stag is the antelope, which, unless specified to be an heraldic antelope, or found in a very old coat, is usually represented in the natural form of the animal, and subject to the foregoing rules.

  • A lion rampant and any other beast of prey is usually represented in heraldry with the tongue and claws of a different colour from the animal.

  • He is usually represented in the form of a ram-headed man wearing the white crown, and sometimes the disk.

  • Ptah was also connected with the god known as Tenen, who is usually represented in human form and wearing on his head the crown with ostrich feathers.

  • Ptah is usually represented as a bearded man having a bald head, and dressed in habiliments which fit as closely as a shroud.

  • She is usually represented as a woman wearing the united crowns of north and south, and holding the papyrus sceptre.


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