Hence 'for the deserte of felonye' means 'when we consider what wickedness deserves.
For it semeth that gentilesse be a maner preysinge that comth of the deserte of ancestres.
Allerton doth in a sorte wholy now deserte them; having brought them into y^e briers, he leaves them to gett out as they can.
They daunced a daunce called Mazeualiztli, which is to say, desertewyth payne, and so they call Mazauali a husbandman.
But if thou were the oon sheep, amonges the hundred, were lost in deserte and out of the way hadde erred, and now to the flocke art restoored, the shepherd hath in thee no joye and thou ayen to the forrest tourne.
How was it, that sightful manna in deserte to children of Israel was spirituel mete?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deserte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.