John Minsheu taught a number of languages in London, and wrote a Ductor in Linguas (1617), in eleven languages.
This is not surprising, as in his Ductor Dubitantium, xi.
If we compare the Treatise on the Laws of Nature with the Ductor Dubitantium of Taylor, written a very few years before, we shall find ourselves in a new world of moral reasoning.
The most extensive and learned work on casuistry which has appeared in the English language is the Ductor Dubitantium of Jeremy Taylor, published in 1660.
A horizontal plate of metal, with a straight-ground edge, is adjusted by set screws, so as to stand nearly in contact with the ductor roller.
In the Confessor's day Eadric the Steersman was 'ductor exercitus episcopi ad servitium regis' (Heming, i.
Jeremy Taylor, in his Ductor Dubitantium, their great work of authority, asserts that 'the unlawful proclamations and edicts of a true prince may be published by the clergy in their several charges.
The Ductor Dubitantium is dedicated to Charles II.
Tell the 'ductor 'bout my white mouses died, and I can't go athout sumpin to carry.
Now that 'ductor has gone and carried off my nightie.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ductor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.