These last insertions are not necessary, as may be seen from Topica 80, causa certis personis locis temporibus actionibus negotiis cernitur aut in omnibus aut in plerisque, also T.
And certis he wes weill till pris, That sa stoutly with playne fecthing 925 At oppyn yhet maid defending.
Bot the laiff war assalyheand all On ilka syde sa egyrly, 725 That certis it wes gret ferly, That thai folk sic defens has maid, For the gret myscheif that they had.
And of Ingland the mychty Kyng Purvait hym on so gret aray, That certis nevir I herd yheit say 80 That Inglis men mair aparaile Maid, than thai did than for battale.
The Kyng said; 'Certis I can nocht se 'How that thou yheit may sekir be 'In-to that cuntre for to fair.
Tharfor in hym affyit he, And maid him rych of land and fee, 272 As it wescertis richt worthy.
Certis thie wordes maie, thou motest have sayne Of mee, and meynte of moe, who eke canne fyghte, Who haveth trodden downe the adventayle, And tore the heaulmes from heades of myckle myghte.
In one place, they are elected to treat of certain special business (super certis specialibus Regis et Regni negociis--Acts, i.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "certis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.