De Imperatoribus Romanis:"--from Julius Cæsar to the election and coronation of Charles IV.
Lewis of Bavaria, and the battle of Cressy, in 1347.
An arow, that a cloth yarde was lang, To th' harde stele haylde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar, 85 He sat on Sir Hewe the Monggonbyrry.
II; and the variations between them will be found in the notes.
Agayn his dyntfew Inglissmen mycht stand; Wallace with him gret faith and kyndnes fand.
Wallace knew weill the Inglissmen wald fle; For thi he preyst in the thikkest to be, Hewand full fast on quhat sege that he socht; Agaynys hys dynt fyn steyll awailyeit nocht.
Than Inglissmen, that war in bargane, boune To kepe the gait with speris rud and lang; 115 For dynt of suerd thai durst nocht till hym gang.
Quhen at the Scottis semblyit on athir sid, Na Sotheroun was that mycht thair dynt abid.
Schir Jhone the Grayme, with a staff suerd off steill, His brycht byrneis he persyt euirilkdeill, Throuch all the stuff, and stekit him in that sted: Thus off his dynt the bauld Pykart is ded.
Agayne his dynt na weidis mycht awaill; Quham so he hyt was dede with outyn faill.
An arrow, that a cloth-yarde was long, to the harde stele halyde he; A dynt that was both sad and soar he set on Sir Hewe the Monggombyrry.
The dynt yt was both sad and sore, that he of Monggombyrry set; The swane-fethars that his arrowe bar with his hart-blood they were wet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dynt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.