My syster, Justice, almaist haith tynt[71] hir sycht, That scho can nocht hald evinly the ballance.
Syne fair ladyis thair chene may not eschape, Dame Sensuall so sic seid haith in tham sawin.
And scarsly haith he all thir wordis spokkyn, 5 Quhen that the clowd abowt thame swith was brokkyn, And vanyst tyte away amang the ayr.
And wher as ye haue with you a monk of the said house of Vawdy oon Dauys Edward Clerke, wiche ye knowe well haith gretely mysordred hymselff.
No Freshman shall go away when he haith been sent of an errand before he be dismissed, which may be understood by saying, it is well, I thank you, you may go, or the like.
No Freshman shall ware his hat in the College yard except it rains, snows, or hails, or he be on horse back or haith both hands full.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.