Bay salt and cummin seeds mixed together, is a universal remedy for the diseases of pigeons.
Take an equal quantity of cocculus indicus, coriander, fenugreek, and cummin seeds, and reduce them to a powder.
Cummin alang the Brig agyen, aw met wi' Cristy Gee, He tell'd me that he saw thee gannin down Humes's Entery.
Lorn, stand by your friend-all here who are true to the Cummin and Macdougal, hem in the tyrant.
At this communication, Cumminbluntly proposed himself as the terminator of this dispute.
It was rebellion against the just gratitude of the nation that invested the Black Cummin with the regency; and only some similar infatuation has bestowed the same title on his brother.
Eastward of Perth, almost every castle of consequence is yet filled by the Southrons, whom the folly of James Cummin allowed to reoccupy the places whence you had so lately driven them.
The conclusion of this strange epistle told him that the devoted gratitude of all her relations of the house of Cummin was ready, at any moment, to relinquish their claims on the crown, to place it on brows so worthy to wear it.
The Red Cummin was an attributive appellation of John, the last regent before the accession of Bruce.
Douglas and Cumminturned toward Wallace at these words.
For himself, Cummin told the kind he had secretly removed to the Franciscan monastery at Dumfries, where he should most anxiously await his majesty's pardon and commands.
Cummin with still higher dignities than any with which it has hitherto been blazoned.
Though the wounded John Cummin remained possessed of the title of regent, Wallace was virtually endowed with the authority.
This treacherous Scot, who persuaded Baliol to his ruin, was John Cumminof Strathbogie, Earl of Athol in right of his wife, the heiress of that earldom.
Cummin was threshed with a rod and with salt served as a sauce.
Cummin noticed the unfavourable impression he was making, and became more guarded in his behaviour; he redoubled his attentions, and never allowed a shade of unpleasant feeling to be visible on his brow.
Mad with rage and mortification, wearied and exhausted, Cummin at last reached the forecastle, where he sat down for awhile, to recover breath and strength.
From that day, Cummin became an altered man in manner; he no longer attempted to conceal his dislike to Goldie, but on all occasions did his utmost to thwart and annoy him.
And Cummin made his appearance, escorted as Goldie had been, with a face almost as white as the handkerchief that blinded his eyes, and shivering with anticipation.
The hands were called out to muster; Cummin did not answer to his name.
On the Columbine's arrival at Liverpool, Cummin immediately set off homewards, and made his appearance at Kelton again, about eight months after he had left it, much to the surprise of his parents.
But Cummin had gained experience; he set his teeth, pressed his lips together, and sat, a ludicrous picture of fear, mixed with desperate resolution.
We must now transport ourselves, for awhile, on board the Columbine, and follow Edward Cummin and his fortunes.
They had passed the afternoon together at old Grey's, and Cummin fancied that Ellen smiled more kindly upon his rival than upon himself.
The captain reprimanded Cummin severely for his carelessness, degraded him from his station as topman, made him a "sweeper," and stopped his allowance of grog.
With the quick eye of jealous rivalry, Cumminhad noticed this change in her feelings, almost before she was conscious of it herself.
As Cummin stood on the forecastle in the evening, after the hammocks were piped down, looking gloomily at that vessel, his countenance suddenly brightened up.
Cataplasms are also made of Horse-Dung and the Seeds of Cummin beaten, which are boil'd in strong Vinegar, and mixt with Barly-Meal to the Consistence of Pap.
He who eats black cummin the weight of a denarius will have his heart torn out; so also will he who eats forty eggs or forty nuts, or a quarter of honey.
He has been tything of mint and anise and cummin long enough, and 't is high time for him to look after the weightier matters of the law.
And so Cummin is justly set down among things of vulgar and common use, when it is said in Matthew 23.
The Pope wrote to the legates to soothe Becket and the King of France; he accuses John of Oxford of spreading false reports about the extent of their commission; John Cummin of betraying his letters to the Antipope.
It was, however, not till a second embassy arrived, consisting of John Cummin and Ralph of Tamworth, that Alexander made his great concession, the sign that he was not yet extricated from his distress.
Kase dare is de hoppergrasses und de cattle beastes er woicin simultaneous all de time eroun my house; und den he sez, sez he, 'Hits er cummin frum de hellyments.
I kno whar my wittles is er cummin frum, bress de Lord.
Ef I was ergwine tother way dar wud be a passel ob kaarts cummin dis way; dey is allus gwine de rong way at de rong time.
Where one fifty thousand pound be a forth cummin from, another may a behappen to be found.
Oh, ain't the Copperashun jest a cummin out in the Hi Art line!
Being bruised, and salt, honey, and cummin seed put to it, helps those that are stung by serpents.
Take of Cummin seeds steeped in vinegar and dried, long Pepper, Rue leaves, of each an ounce, Nitre half an ounce, make them into powder.
The condiments prepared with cummin had a very great reputation; and culinary authors frequently mention this vegetable, which the Greeks and Romans invariably used.
It is boiled with sweet herbs and served with a seasoning of cummin seed, vinegar, and silphium.
They chose John Cummin for their regent; and, not content with maintaining their independence in the northern parts, they made incursions into the southern counties, which Edward imagined he had totally subdued.
The chief power devolved on the steward of Scotland, and Cummin of Badenoch; men of eminent birth, under whom the great chieftains were more willing to serve in defence of their country.
For the fitches are not threshed with a threshing instrument, neither is a cart wheel turned about upon the cummin; but the fitches are beaten out with a staff, and the cummin with a rod.
That little handful of cummin for the wife to flavor the cakes with he grows in a corner; and the various herbs he places in their proper borders.
He intends to get the cummin out of its husk, but he will not turn a heavy drag upon it utterly to smash it up and destroy it.
Recollect that the cummin is beaten out with a staff and not crushed out with a wheel.
The fitches are beaten out with a staff, and thecummin with a rod.
The fitches were soon removed from the stalks by being "beaten out with a staff," and the cummin needed nothing but a touch of a rod.
When all is over, Cummin lovingly lays the stone where she had mourned her love, and upon which she died, over the grave of the unhappy maiden.
For a hundred years she wore the veil which Cummin had blessed upon her head.
It gladdens the heart to invoke it: Beloved is Cummin of the beauteous hair, Beloved are Cainnech and Comgall.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cummin" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.