This year Ithamar, Bishop of Rochester, consecrated Deus-dedit to Canterbury, on the twenty-sixth day of March.
It was found that 'Nunquam predictum manerium de Stonle talliatum fuit postquam Johannes Rex predictum manerium deditpredicti Abbati et Conventui' (Stoneleigh Reg.
As few readers have seen it, I give the result: "Hejus dedit libenter, dedit libenter.
The former calls the place by contraction [614]Gnatia: Dein Gnatia Nymphis Iratis extructa dedit risumque, jocumque; Dum flammis sine thura liquescere limine sacro Persuadere cupit.
Peter: Put up thy sword into Calicem, quem deditmihi the scabbard.
For neither doth the quemquam: sed omne iudicium Father judge any man: but hath dedit Filio.
Our fathers did eat manna manducaverunt manna in in the desert, as it is deserto, sicut scriptum est: written, He gave them bread Panem de coelo dediteis from heaven to eat.
For as the Father hath vitam in semetipso: sic dedit life in himself; so he hath et Filio habere vitam in given to the Son also to have semetipso: life in himself: 26.
And when he had said these unus assistens ministrorum things, one of the servants dedit alapam Iesu, dicens: Sic standing by gave Jesus a blow, respondes pontifici?
But as many as received eum, dedit eis potestatem him, he gave them power to be filios Dei fieri, his qui made the sons of God, to them credunt in nomine eius.
And when he had dipped panem, dedit Iudae Simonis the bread, he gave it to Judas Iscariotae.
But that the world may quia diligo Patrem et sicut know that I love the Father: mandatum dedit mihi Pater, sic and as the Father hath given facio.
He cometh therefore to a Samariae, quae dicitur Sichar: city of Samaria which is iuxta praedium quod dedit called Sichar; near the land Iacob Ioseph filio suo.
The Father loveth the Son: omnia dedit in manu eius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dedit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.