My daily note shall be therefore-- Heigh ho, chil love no more.
My daily note shall be therefore,-- Heigh ho, chil love no more.
But gin that be Lady Maisry, Lat her make mirth and glee; For I'm her brother, Chil Ether, That loves her tenderlie.
But he needs gae to gain renown, Into some far countrie; And Chil Ether has gaen abroad, 15 To fight in Paynimie.
Chil Ether and Lady Maisry Were baith born at ae birth; They lov'd each other tenderlie, Boon every thing on earth.
They ley likes na the summer shower, 5 Nor girse the mornin' dew, Better, dear Lady Maisry, Than Chil Ether loves you.
The bonny doo likes na its mate, Nor babe at breast its mither, 10 Better, my dearest Chil Ether, Than Maisry loves her brither.
Chil had the imprudence to sketch, in his introduction, the modern hypothesis of evolution, and to exhibit some proofs, found in the Canary Islands, of the barbarism of primitive man.
Chil y Marango, published a work on the Canary Islands.
It finds exquisite expression in the tale of Chil Ether and his twin sister, 'Who loved each other tenderly 'Boon everything on earth.
The ley likesna the simmer shower Nor girse the morning dew, Better, dear Lady Maisrie, Than Chil Ether loves you.
CHIL'S SONG [This is the song that Chil sang as the kites dropped down one after another to the river-bed, when the great fight was finished.
Chil does not leave a dead ox, nor the dhole the blood-trail," said Kaa.
Chil the Kite and his mate, swooping down together.
Chil is good friends with everybody, but he is a cold-blooded kind of creature at heart, because he knows that almost everybody in the Jungle comes to him in the long-run.
As Chil the Kite used Akela," he repeated, "on the night I saved the Pack from Red Dog.
Why, then, send for a Vicar, andchil have it dispatched in a trice, so chill.
Why, man, chil have the writings made by tomorrow.
Chil go spy up and down the town, and see if I can hear any tale or tidings of her, and take her away from thick a messell, vor cham ashured, he'll but bring her to the spoil.
But since you cannot keep it, chil keep it myself.
I have vorty pound more for Lucy; here, vang it: Zouth, chil devie London else.
Chil hold[672] the a peny chil make the come, if that ich may catch thine eares!
Chil not this twenty yeres take one fart that is thyne; Therefore give me mine owne, and let me live besyde the.
And chil have it out[712] of her mawe, or els chal lose my lyfe!
By the masse, chil rather spend the cote that is on my backe!
Chil shew you his face, ich warrant the; lo now where he is!
Chil Wareko picked up the fire and took it back; he found six pieces, thought that he had all.
Chil Wareko, Juwaju, and Patcha quenched it, and then he let it fall.
They went to the villages of Pareko, Chapilkeya, Chil Wareko, and Chil Dayauna.
Now Patcha, Chil Wareko, Chil Daiauna, Sabil Keyu, and all the wind people rose up and followed, raced and stormed in every direction.
They saw a great many people at these four villages; each chief had an immense sweat-house, and Chil Dayauna's people had elkskin armor to fight in.
Chil Wareko came too, and fell upon the three furiously; he drenched and chilled them.
I have none; Chil Wareko took my fire," said Ahalamila.
The scenery from Chil Pong to Won Tong is very beautiful.
We arrived at Chil Pong, one of the villages perched up in the mountains, early in the evening, but not so our loads, which the country people manage in some miraculous way to drag up the steep mountain roads on the ox-carts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.