Urbs in colle.
A City upon a Hill is one of the phrases that Jesus used while he was giving his parables. Jesus used the phrase "A City upon a Hill" when he was giving the parable of Salt.
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
Settlement of the USA by Puritans.
It is a call to arms, cnoc meaning hill and ealachainn meaning armoury, the phrase was used to rally fighters to prepare for battle at an armoury on a hill
"Hill" is 'oka' in Japanese.
It could be either. This is determined by the word it modifies. Adverb phrase: The house was built on the hill. (modifies was built) Adjective phrase: The house on the hill is haunted. (modifies house)
"up the hill"
In the phrase "Battle of Bunker Hill," the adjective phrase is "of Bunker Hill." This phrase describes the battle by specifying its location, providing context about which battle is being referred to. It helps to identify the specific event in American history.
Collis is the Latin equivalent of 'hill'. The noun refers to 'hill' in the sense of 'high ground'. Another equivalent is tumulus. But 'tumulus' describes a 'hill' in the sense of being a 'hillock' or 'mound of earth'.
Collis is the Latin equivalent of 'hill'. The noun refers to 'hill' in the sense of 'high ground'. Another equivalent is tumulus. But 'tumulus' describes a 'hill' in the sense of being a 'hillock' or 'mound of earth'.
By/with/from a hill.
The address of the Hill City Community Library is: 488 Main St, Hill City, 57745 0088