That they are sometimes carried in their bodies and their clothes, sometimes without, and, as the examinant thinks, only their spirits are present; yet they know one another.
And further saith, that the black Man (or rather the Devil) did promise this Examinant that no one should discover her.
At other times, the eldest child told this examinant that she saw flies bring her crooked pins.
After that, this examinant asked the child how she came by this nail, when she answered, 'The bee brought the nail, and forced it into my mouth.
She then ran to the fire, and threw it in, on which there did appear to this examinant something like a flash of gunpowder, although she does own she saw nothing in the child's hand.
Afterwards, when the child could speak, this examinant asked her what she saw at the time?
And abundance more to this purpose, which theexaminant does not remember.
Further the Examinant saith that the sd Brett was not willing to have come with the sd Ship to New England but would have gone to Carolina or East Jersey.
He was godfather, and theexaminant and Ann Bishop were godmothers.
The Examinant suffered much in the Rebellion, being obliged to desert his house, and property to a considerable amount, which became a prey to the Rebels.
He confesseth that about this time twelvemonth his master asked this said examinant whether he could procure him a lodging near the Parliament House.
Thereupon they made this examinant take an oath to be secret in the business, which being taken by him, they told him that it was true that they meant to do somewhat about the Parliament House, namely, to lay powder under it to blow it up.
Upon this the Examinant and the other two persons, looking again in Style's poll, found it very red and like raw beef.
The Examinant asked again what the fly was, she confessed it was her familiar and that she felt it tickle in her poll, and that was the usual time for her familiar to come to her.
The Examinant ask'd her what it was that went out of her poll, she said it was a butterfly, and asked them why they had not caught it.
Being demanded what and who the gentleman she spake of was, the saidexaminant answered and said, That it was the Devil.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "examinant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: examiner; informant; inspector; investigator; observer; subject; tester; visitor; witness