Barow, and Hegon, and all the Lord Moleynys men that wer at Gressam qhan ze departyd hens bene there styll, save Bampton, and in his stede is kom another; and I here sey thei xul abyd here styll tyl her lord kom .
Bek and Purry dare not abyd att hom tyl thei here other tydyngs.
But in the jorney certane word cam to hir that Johne Gordoun had brocken promesse in not re-entering in ward; for his father the Erie had promessed that he should enter agane within the Castell of Stryveling, and thair abyd the Quenis pleasur.
The Erle of Arrane him self did more patientlie abyd the repulse of the Quene of England, becaus that he was nott altogitther without hope that the Quene of Scotland bare unto him some favour.
Heirwith was the Quene more offended, and commanded the said Johne to pass furth of the cabinet, and to abydfarther of hir pleasur in the chalmer.
I stand nott thairupoun; but I deny your Minor, to wit, that our Ceremonies may not abydthe tryall of Goddis woord.
I prove, that abydis not the tryall of Goddis word, which Goddis word condempnes But Goddis word condempnes your Ceremonies: Therefor thei do not abyd the tryall thairof.
But some wald he deliver by one meanes, and at one tyme, and otheris must abyd for a season upon his good pleasur.
But as the theaf abydis the tryall of the inqueist, and tharby is condempned to be hanged, evin so may your ceremonies abyd the tryall of Goddis word; but not ellis.
Thare fell a schour of rane, that continewed neir ane hour, the lyek wharof had seldom bein sein: It was so vehement, that no man myeht abyd without a house: The cannounes war left allone.
The Erle of Arrane, and Lord James, offered to abyd, yff any reassonable cumpany wald abyd with thame.
Than he to-ga and scho to-ga[797], And never ane bad abyd you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abyd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.