Neuertheles to satisfie the re- ders mynde / & to alleuiate the tediousnes of serchynge these places / I wyll open the maner and facion of the handelyng of the theme aforsayd as playnly as I can / after the preceptes of Logike.
The maner and custome of our olde fa- ders of Rome hath ben.
This is Wagner's characteristic jocularity, Lüders being a man of short and slight stature and most mild in temper.
Lüders and I were heart and soul, and catching my enthusiasm he pressed Sainton so warmly, that the name of Wagner was at once proposed.
If good old Lüders could only come, his quaint humour would be irresistible.
Lüders and Sainton I thank for their friendly letter; you will soon hear from me.
Kiss poor Lüders a thousand times; I shall soon inquire more precisely after Bumpus.
Tell Lüders that I called on his friends and they behaved in the kindest manner to me.
Lüders has a sense of humor, you know: hence the antiques, made to coax money from the purses of the fat rich.
Lüders has given me a chance in his shop, and really expects me to work.
And while he was at the feast crowds were drawn to him, and had faith in him when they saw what won-ders he could do.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.