On this page you'll find 2 example sentences with Antecanis. Discover how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Antecanis in a sentence
Context around Antecanis
- Average sentence length in these examples: 31.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 1 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 2 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Antecanis
- In this selection, "antecanis" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 31.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, procyon and praecanis stand out and add context to how "antecanis" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include latin as antecanis praecanis or and of procyon antecanis and the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "antecanis" sits close to words such as aabb, aabria and aacha, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with antecanis
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The Ancient Greeks called the constellation προκυων/Procyon, "coming before the dog", transliterated into Latin as Antecanis, Praecanis, or variations thereof, by Cicero and others. (25 words)
To them, Procyon and Sirius were Volci "the wolves", circling hungrily around Orion which depicted a plough with oxen. citation Rarer names are the Latin translation of Procyon, Antecanis, and the Arabic-derived names Al Shira and Elgomaisa. (38 words)
To them, Procyon and Sirius were Volci "the wolves", circling hungrily around Orion which depicted a plough with oxen. citation Rarer names are the Latin translation of Procyon, Antecanis, and the Arabic-derived names Al Shira and Elgomaisa. (38 words)
The Ancient Greeks called the constellation προκυων/Procyon, "coming before the dog", transliterated into Latin as Antecanis, Praecanis, or variations thereof, by Cicero and others. (25 words)
Example sentences (2)
The Ancient Greeks called the constellation προκυων/Procyon, "coming before the dog", transliterated into Latin as Antecanis, Praecanis, or variations thereof, by Cicero and others.
To them, Procyon and Sirius were Volci "the wolves", circling hungrily around Orion which depicted a plough with oxen. citation Rarer names are the Latin translation of Procyon, Antecanis, and the Arabic-derived names Al Shira and Elgomaisa.