Prior Darlington erected a belfry, and Prior Fossor part of the monastic buildings and the west windows of the nave in 1342.
Its cost was principally borne by Lord John Neville, though the Priors Fossor and Berrington and the subordinate cells of Jarrow and Monkwearmouth were also contributors.
Cuthbert, which Prior John Fossor took to a place near the battlefield, kneeling in prayer the while for success.
Above the Galilee roof is the large window inserted about the year 1346, while John Fossor was prior.
The fossor ran as fast as his aged limbs would allow; his companions supporting him.
He was surprised that Severus and the fossor had not come to look for him, feeling confident that he was following the gallery they had taken.
The old man continued to address those grouped around him, while Rufina and the fossor kept watch at the two entrances to the chamber.
The young Greek knelt at the old man's feet, then rose and kissed his hand, and followed in silence the fossor Hilarus.
If they insist upon continuing the search the fossor will lead them on forever.
The fossor declares that the Christians must have fled, and so takes back the soldiers to the starting point.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fossor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.