Of gretter cause may no wight him compleyne Than I; for love hath set me in swich caas That lasse Ioye and more encrees of peyne Ne hath no man; wherfore I crye 'allas!
And eek his speche, and out at dore him slong Un-to the devel, which I him bitake; And for this caas ben alle crowes blake.
And of hem shalt thou aske thy conseil, as the caas requireth.
In termes hadde he caas and domes alle, That from the tyme of king William were falle.
And seyden also, that in this caas ye oghten for to werken ful avysely and with greet deliberacioun.
Ye han erred also, for ye han nat examined your conseil in the forseyde manere, ne in due manere as the caas requireth.
Soothly, a man may chaungen his purpos and his conseil if the cause cesseth, or whan a newecaas bitydeth.
Eek if a man, by caas or aventure, shete an arwe or caste a stoon with which he sleeth a man, he is homicyde.
Prudence, 'ye seyn your wil and as yow lyketh; / but in no caas of the world a man sholde nat doon outrage ne excesse for to vengen him.
I shewe you my mynde concernyng thees causes, I suppose that albeit ye percaas thought it not necessary to be shewed to the prince by you.
And if percaas ye wol sey (as it ‹is› not vnlike but ye wol sey mynded as ye were wont to be) that the maters be not like, for the Law of god in your opinion standeth with the one and not with thother.
But my lord if it were in an other mannys caas than your owne and out of the mater whiche ye fauor I doubt not but that ye wold think him that shuld haue doen as ye have doen non only worthy hevy wordes but also hevy dedys.
Ensample: I sette caas thy rewle falle upon 8; than is 8 two-thrid partyes of 12; so the space is the two-thrid partyes of the tour.
Ensample: I set caas thou seest it thorw a poynt of 4; after, at the poynt of 3.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.