Such is the Fruiteof the Mathematicall Sciences and Artes.
God be thanked for this Inuention, & thefruite ensuing.
The fourth fruite of vaine pleasure, by Homer and Platos iudgement, is pride // hybris.
Thus may you safely and easily gather your fruite without falling, bruising or breaking of Cyons.
You must note, that the Scutcheon which is gathered from the Sien of a tree whose fruite is sowre, must be cut in square forme, and not in the plaine fashion of a Scutcheon.
It is not good to transport fruite in March, when the wind blowes bitterly, nor in frosty weather, neither in the extreme heate of Summer.
Winter fruite must lye neither too hot, nor too cold; too close, nor too open: for all are offensiue.
Whiche when I remember doe prouoke me to be bolde to declare vnto you mine entent, whiche by youre onely worde you may procure, the fruite whereof being gotten, you shall winne the heart of a king, to be vsed as you liste for euer.
Wherefore if it so be, that frendship loketh for no rewarde, or that frendship cannot be paid but by the tribute of an other, make me now to taste the auncient fruite of frendship.
Wilt thou learne what fruite is reaped of wicked luste, to dispoyle virgins and maydens of their greatest vertue see the hystorie of Appius Claudius and Sir Didaco the Spanish knight?
I am with childe ye bloody Homicides: Murther not then the Fruite within my Wombe, Although ye hale me to a violent death Yor.
But I would the Fruite of her Wombe might miscarry Officer.
A halter Souldiers, hang him on this Tree, And by his side his Fruiteof Bastardie Aron.
It may wel be cal'd Ioues tree, when it droppes forth fruite Cel.
Lady, by yonder Moone I vow, That tips with siluer all these Fruite tree tops Iul.
The fruite she goes with I pray for heartily, that it may finde Good time, and liue: but for the Stocke Sir Thomas, I wish it grubb'd vp now Lou.
Old Africk, and the new America, With all their fruite of Monſters cannot ſhew So iuſt a prodigie.
Old Africk, and the new America, With all their fruite of Monsters.
The trees which spring by y^e flood of sorow yeldeth fruite of one nature, qualitie, and operation.
London, (over Blacke Heathe) eyther wythfruite or with pescoddes' (p.
I had of late yeares an old man to my tennant, who customably {a greate tyme went twise in the weeke to London, eyther wyth fruite or with pescodes, when tyme serued therefore.
In Summer, when their corne is spent, Isquoutersquashes is their best bread, a fruite like a young Pumpion.
The inhabitants of this towne, were the first that set upon the trade of fishing in the Bay, who received so much fruite of their labours, that they encouraged others to the same undertakings.
Let[130] me dy Who, like the palme, when consious that tis void Of fruite and moysture, prostratly doe begg A Charitable headsman.
And that eiche one in the drincking therof shuld apply vnto himself by faithe / the fruite of that Sacrifice.
That godly Mother hadd rather haue the whole fruite of her bodie to be miserablie destroyed / thẽ ons to taste of swynes fleshe.
Of a kinde of fruite or berrie in the forme of Acornes.
Betwixt the fruite and the leaues, there came vp sixe small Pypes, out of the whiche the water did spring vp through a small hole.
And aloft vppon the toppe of this little hill, there grewe a fine pomgranate tree, the body, boughes andfruite made all of golde, the leaues of greene Smaragde.
Sidenote a: Aesculus is a tree bearing both greater fruiteand broder leaues then the Oke.
And to please the eye, the faire fruite was in no place wanting, where it should yeelde content.
After that to loke on his kynred / as yf his father or mother or other kynne were of yll disposicion / for as the tree is: suche fruiteit bereth.
For yf an yll tree can brynge furthe no good fruite / what shall we suppose of this noble kynge Charles / of whome cam so vertuouse and so holy a son?
In a lytell grayne, howe greate a tree is hyd, what fruite will it geue if it spring oute.
And shall we suffer the beste parte of our lyfe to passe awaye wyth oute all fruite of lerning?
Then cheese with fruite On the table set, With Bisketes or Carowayes As you may get.
Turner describes it in 1548: "Pomegranat trees growe plentuously in Italy and in Spayne, and there are certayne in my Lorde's gardene at Syon, but their fruite cometh never with perfection.
Bullein says "the fruite called the Medler is used for a medicine and not for meate;" and Shakespeare only used the common language of his time when he described the Medlar as only fit to be eaten when rotten.
Of this fruite Nuchtli and Tetl, which is a stone, is compounded Tenuchtlitan.
He gaue vnto hym also twenty bushels of the grayne called Centli, readye sowen, and two thousand stockes of trées called Cacauatl, whiche bringeth forthe the fruite Cacao, that serueth for money and meate.
The more the grounde is laboured where they growe, the fruite is so muche the better.
The fruite thereof called Nuchtli, is lyke vnto fygges, and euen so hathe hys little kernels or graynes within, but they are somewhat larger, and crowned lyke vnto a Medler.
Others are yellowe, and others white, and some speckled: the best sort are the white: it is a fruite that will last long.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fruite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.