Sidra









Sidra


Sidra [sid-rah] Examples noun

  1. Gulf of, an inlet of the Mediterranean, on the N coast of Libya.

Examples from the Web for sidra Historical Examples of sidra

  • It is situated on a narrow strip of land between the Gulf of Sidra and a salt marsh, in 30 7′ N. lat.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 5

    Various

  • The Spanish bottled cider (sidra) is a refreshing drink, mixed with lemonade, in hot weather.

    The Story of Seville

    Walter M. Gallichan

  • Farther to the east, along the shores of the Gulf of Sidra, nothing but dreary wastes of sand prevail.

    The World and Its People: Book VII

    Anna B. Badlam

  • For eight and twenty years, until his old age, Rab devoted himself to the Sidra at Sora (219–247).

    History of the Jews, Vol. II (of 6)

    Heinrich Graetz

  • British Dictionary definitions for sidra Sidra noun

    1. Gulf of Sidra a wide inlet of the Mediterranean on the N coast of Libya
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