I make myn avowe to God,’ sayde the shyref, ‘That syght wolde I fayne se.
I make myn avowe to God,’ sayd Robyn, ‘And ryght so shall it be.
I make myn avowe to God,’ saide Litell John, ‘I had lever to crake thy crowne.
I make myn avowe to God,’ said the coke, ‘Thou arte a shrewde hynde In ani hous for to dwel, For to aske thus to dyne.
He wyll avowe that he hath done, To mayntene the outlawes stronge; He wyll be lorde, and set you at nought, In all the northe londe.
And, for that cause, a knight shal first avowe The right of holy chirche to defende, That no man shal the privilege offende.
The Persë owt off Northombarlonde, and avowe to God mayd he That he wold hunte in the mowntayns off Chyviat within days thre, In the magger of doughtë Dogles, and all that ever with him be.
Every man thynke on hys trewe-love, And marke hym to the Trenite; For to God I make myne avowe Thys day wyll I not flee.
I make myn avowe to god," sayd Robyn, "Thou arte a stalworthe frere.
This seven yere, by dere worthy god, Ne yede I so fast on fote; I make myn avowe to god, thou proude sheryfe, That is not for thy good.
He wolde avowe that he had done, To mayntayne the outlawes stronge, 30 He wolde be lorde, and set you at nought, In all the north londe.
I make myn avowe to god," sayd Robyn, "Monke, what tolde I the?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "avowe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.