Definition of Pontie

1. punty [n -S] - See also: punty

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pontie

pons varolii
pont
pontage
pontages
pontal
pontee
pontees
pontes
pontic
ponticular
ponticulin
ponticulus
ponticulus hepatis
ponticulus nasi
ponticulus promontorii
pontie (current term)
ponties
pontifex
pontiff
pontiffs
pontific
pontifical
pontificalities
pontificality
pontifically
pontificals
pontificate
pontificated
pontificates
pontificating

Literary usage of Pontie

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages by Ferdinand Gregorovius, Annie Hamilton, Irving Stone (1896)
"... et pontie are similarly mentioned in a brief of Innocent IV., Anagni, August 8, 1243 (Elie Berger, Les Registres d'Innocent IV., Paris, 1881, i. 56). ..."

2. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages by Ferdinand Gregorovius (1896)
"... et pontie are similarly mentioned in a brief of Innocent IV., Anagni, August 8, 1243 (Elie Berger, Les Registres ^Innocent IV., Paris, 1881, i. 56). ..."

3. The History of Rome by Theodor Mommsen (1866)
"... combustion left behind by the desolating war recently brought to a close in Cilicia and Pamphylia, opened up favourable prospects to a pontie invasion. ..."

4. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1854)
"With a select band of five thousand soldiers, Heraclius sailed from Constantinople to Trebizond; assembled his forces which had wintered in the pontie ..."

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