Charlemagne then returns to France, and in the next medallion presents the three chasses and the crown of the Saracen king to the church at Aix, which to a French audience meant the Abbey of Saint-Denis.
After the victory has been won, the Emperor Constantine rewards Charlemagne by the priceless gift of three chasses or reliquaries, containing a piece of the true Cross; the Suaire or grave-cloth of the Saviour; and a tunic of the Virgin.
We already have spoken of his various appointments at court, and mentioned the fact that in 1763 he had bought the very honorable charge of lieutenant-général des chasses aux bailliage et capitainerie de la varenne du Louvre.
Right file (Jill); face to the left and execute three chasses to the right.
Left file (Jack); face to the right and execute three chasses to the left.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chasses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.