Gerarde says, "If a drunkard doe eat one graine or berrie of it, he cannot be allowed to drinke at that time; such will be the heate of his mouth, and choking in the throte.
Spaine, and out of the bay of Mexico: for the countrey it selfe doeth yeelde no kinde of bread to make graine withall.
This graine is substantiall, and increaseth much blood.
For the better performance wherof they sowed that yeere moregraine and other fruits, then they had done at any time before.
Cesar commanded them to deliuer vnto him 40 hostages, and graine for his armie, and therewith sent [Sidenote: Some take the Troinouants to be Londoners.
The Troinouants accomplished his commandements with all spéed, sending both the appointed number of hostages, and also graine for the armie.
Of Boxes to alter one graine into another, or to consume the graine or corne to nothing.
As when a spark Lights on a heap of nitrous Powder, laid Fit for the Tun som Magazin to store Against a rumord Warr, the Smuttie graine With sudden blaze diffus'd, inflames the Aire: So started up in his own shape the Fiend.
Their rie is sowed before the Winter, all their other graine in the Spring time, and for the most part in May.
He said, 'twas folly For one poore graine or two, to leaue vnburnt And still to nose th' offence Menen.
Also the manor of Eldhall, the manor of Horninger, with all the corne and graine within and about the same.
If it be so, We neede no graue to burie honesty, There's not a graineof it, the face to sweeten Of the whole dungy-earth Leo.
If he say so, may his pernicious Soule Rot halfe a graine a day: he lyes to'th' heart, She was too fond of her most filthy Bargaine Oth.
Item eighteene pence for euery cloth wherein any kind of graineis mingled.
As who sayd, nought, the thrift is agoe For the little land of Flanders is But a staple to other lands ywis: And all that groweth in Flanders graine and seede May not a Moneth finde hem meate and brede.
The graine is about the bignesse of our ordinary English peaze and not much different in forme and shape: but of diuers colours: some white, some red, some yellow, and some blew.
It is a graineof marueilous great increase; of a thousand, fifteene hundred and some two thousand fold.
I will remember he is your friend,' Rose returned demurely; and again laughed, as she related to Jenny Graine the comic appearance Mr. Raikes had presented.
A divergence to other themes ensued, and then Miss Jenny Graine said: 'Isn't Juley learning Latin?
Evan was talking to Miss Jenny Graine at the moment rather earnestly.
Cesar commanded them to deliuer vnto him 40 hostages, and graine for his armie, and therewith sent Mandubratius [Sidenote: Some take the Troinouants to be Londoners.
If the world last a while after this rate, wheate and rie will be no graine for poore men to feed on, and some caterpillers there are that can saie so much alreadie.
C’est de la graine de niais = That is something to deceive fools with.
England as he found there he also burnt, and hanged the mariners by the necke, diuiding the graine and other victuals which were found in the same ships amongst his owne souldiors.
Whence it comes that in these gray white clayes, you shall for the most part, sée more Wheate sowne then any other Graine whatsoeuer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "graine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.