Me think we suld on his men wengit be; ‘Apon our kyn mony gret wrang wrocht he: ‘His dewyllyk deid he did in to Scotland.
The duk him tald off all thair jornay haill: 755 His hart for ire bolnyt for byttir baill; Haill he hecht he suld neuyr London se, On Wallace deid quhill he rawengit be, Fol.
Off Brucis deid he was agrewit far mar Than all the laiff that day at semblit thar.
I may nocht now putt all thair deidin ryme; Off cornikle quhat suld I tary lang?
The king persawyt Wallace agrewyt was, So ernystfully he askyt leiff to pass; Rewid in his mynd at it was hapnyt sa, 265 Sa lewd a deid to lat him wndyrta.
Kyrkpatryk than, Thom Halyday, and thair men, Thar douchty deid was nobill for to ken.
To Schyr Jhon Grayme als mony ordand he, And fyve hundreth to Rychard off Lundye In that part was Wallace off Ricardtoun; In all gud deid he was ay redy boun.
Off that commaund Jhon Wallang had gret dreid; Sewart went fra thaim with nyne scor in to deid Next hand the wod, and his gud men off Fyff, That with him baid in all term off thair lyff.
Quhen thai him warnyt how his men was ourthrawn, Agayn he turnyt till Ingland haistely, 1865 And left his deid all fykit in to fy.
I'm thinkin Snootie maun hae won til him, and run hame for help, for I faund him maist deid upo' the door-step.
Gien it hadna been for you, I wud have been deid: I was waur nor deid a'ready!
But what for didna they beery their deid mensefulike i' their kirkyairds?
Weel, it's jist this: I'm thinkin 'at some may be nearer the deid nor ithers.
Whan she got intil the doctor's gig and awa they drave, my hert grew cauld; I was like ane deid and beginnin to rot i' the grave.
O quha is this has don this deid, This ill deid don to me; To send me out this time o' the zeir, To sail upon the se?
O wae be to thee, Mary Hamilton, And an ill deidmay you die; For if you had saved the babie's life, It might hae been an honour to thee.
And mony vthir nobil deid al[s]o I wil report quharfor I lat ourgo.
Gordon, All wud wi' dule and ire: 'Fals lady, ye sall rue this deid As ye brenn in the fire!
Sa weill the Lady luvit the Knycht That no man wald scho tak: Sa suld we do our God of micht That did all for us mak; Quhilk fullily to deid was dicht, For sinfull manis sak, Sa suld we do beth day and nycht, With prayaris to him mak.
She has no been the deid o' ane, But she 's been the deidof three.
The laiff sum deid and sum war tane, 475 The remanand thai fled ilkane.
The lord Sowlis has grantit thar The deid in-to plane parliament.
Bot he, that in his deid wes wys, Wyst thai assemblyt war, and quhar; And wyst that thai sa mony war, That he mycht nocht agayne thaim fycht.
Thair wes nane aventur that mocht Stunay hys hart, na ger him let To do the thing he wes on set; 300 For he thocht ay encrely To do his deid avysily.
Weel prosper a' the gospel lads, That are into the west countrie, 10 Aye wicked Claver'se to demean, And aye an ill deid may he die!
And as sune as that thing was gane, Tam's held drapt upon his shouther, and they pu'd him up like a deid corp, dadding on the craig.
We cried to him by his name, we skirled in thedeid lug of him, we shook him by the shou'ther.
I hear you skirl and laugh," he says, "but the Lord has a deid shot prepared for you, and at that surprising judgment ye shall skirl but the ae time!
He's no lang deid niether, or ye could spier at himsel'.
The Fader wret ane sentence in this wyiss, “For tressone done aganis oure maiestie, The bittir deid salbe are sacrifyiss The grit offence of man to satisfie.
An' Dooble Sanny s' hae them, to haud him ohn deid o' hunger an' cauld.
Glaidly wad I luik upon 's deid face gin I cud believe that his sowl wasna amang the lost.
She was gaein' aboot the toon like ane o' the deid 'at hae naething to say to onybody, an' naebody onything to say to them.
It's to draw the deid frae the moul' sae drear, An' open the kirkyard gate.
A worthy prince, that had no peir, 45 Hes tane the deid on hand, For the luve of the lady cleir, And held full trewe cunnand.
I suld hawe thank, sen I nocht trawaill spard; For my laubour na man hecht me reward; Na charge I had off king nor othir lord; Gret harm I thocht his gud deid suld be smord.
Thocht this mater be nocht till all plesance, His suthfast deid was worthi till awance.
I warnt him against it, an' I telt him his ither wumman was deidbut sax months.
If ye were gaun by a hoose i' the hieland glens, and heard thae words and that tune, ye cud mak' sure there was a deid corpse i' the hoose.
And in verray deid the malice of the craftismen, quho wer suspectit to be the occasioun of that tumult, bare na gude will to dyvers of thame that wes with the Provost.
Half deid as they are, my auld fingers wad be at his bonnie fause face.
And if you're going ye might just open yon drawer in the aumry an' tak' oot my deid claes.
Persons hearing a tingling sound in their ears, called the deid bells, expected news of the death of a friend or neighbour.
The braw words rumm'le ower his heid, Nor steer the sleeper; And in their restin' graves, the deid Sleep aye the deeper.
He drew his dagger, that was sae sharp, That was sae sharp and meet, And drave it into the nut-browne bride, That fell deid at his feit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.