Take then first a match of Cottenyarn of the bignesse of your little finger and two els long, which you shall besmear with molten wax and with Turpentine, as to make waxe Lights.
And the skinnes were filled with cotten wool, or strawe, to be hong in the temple, and kings pallayce, for a memorie.
Many couerlets of cotten of diuerse colours, whyche shewed like vnto vnshorne veluet.
The colours of the cloth of cotten wool was excéeding fine, and the fethers natural.
Then the Chrystians soughte the spoyle, and founde nothyng but Turkie Hennes, and some thyngs wrought of Cotten wooll, but verye little Golde.
They haue also a certayne kinde of harneis made of cotten wooll wrapped aboute their stomacke.
All these things aforesayde, Teudilli caused to be paynted in cloth of Cotten very liuely, that Mutezuma mought sée it.
In this countrey there is great store of Cotten wooll, whereof the Indians make fine linnen cloth, which the Christians buy and carry into Noua Hispania.
Item for xxvii yards of black cotten that conveyed the wagon wherein the corse was carried to Blechinglie from Horselye xv^s ix^d.
It seems reasonable to suggest that Ezra Cotten was assumed by the churchwardens to know more about the Porteus House than was given in their specifications, in which case it might be supposed that he had actually built that house.
Ezra Cotten for ye building of a gleebhouse & a kitchen ye Sd house to be of ye Same Dementions as Mr Robt Pourtees.
Mr. Cotten rose with the slowness and dignity becoming a substantial citizen, and observed: "I think the remarks of the chairman have great weight.
They went in at the gate, and Cottenknocked at the door.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cotten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.