He could henceforth take table d'hote meals, paying sixty cents each for breakfast and luncheon for himself and his wife, and one dollar each for their dinner.
The table d'hote dinner, served in another room, was much less elaborate than the banquet of the night before, but neither of them realized the difference.
And the snowe may be kept all the yeare under the earth, couered with strawe, and profitable it is to mixe with the wine in hote sommer, and necessarie also to coole the ayre about sick persons.
Which red water being the last, serueth for sundrie vses, as to die womens haire yellow, by often wetting the haire with a Spunge, and drying the same in the hote Sunne.
And if the Winter shall be hote and moiste, and the Spring colde and drie, then doth the same threaten sicknesse to men in the Sommer, and that women with childe shall haue vntimely birthes of a light occasion.
And to persons being twentie yeares of age, and of an vntemperate hotenesse, or others hote of qualitie, the honny to them is hurtefull, bycause it is soone conuerted into choller in them.
To persons cold of nature, the honie may aptly be ministred inhote broth, but to hote persons ministred in warme brothe, the honie is not rightly giuen.
Palladivs writeth, that the best Hiues be those, which are made of the barkes and light corke of trées, bicause they be neither too colde in the Winter time, nor too hote in the Sommer.
The worste Hiues be those, which be made of turfes or earth, bycause they be ouer hote in the Sommer, and ouer colde in the Winter.
And if the Winter be hote and moyst, then the same doth pronounce an vnhealthfull yeare, and daunger to séedes and fruites of the earth.
Ac I hote thee," quod Hunger, "As thow thyn hele wilnest, 4320 That thow drynke no day Er thow dyne som what.
We have learned to go through the lingering routine of the table d'hote with patience, with serenity, with satisfaction.
And whurle hote flaming fire where tow doth lie By which combustion all might be vndone?
He's at our hotel, and he airs his peculiar opinions at the table d'hote pretty freely.
They haue in diuers places of the countrey many hote springs of water: as aboue all other, I haue seen one in the prouince of Mechuacan.
And if they should not water the ground where as their corne is sowen, the country is so hote it would burne all.
For the countrey is very hoteand ill for our nation to take any great trauell in.
The hote Baths of Baden, Gebarsuil, Calben in the dutchy of Wirtenberg and many other be very famous: all which Fuchsius doeth mention in his booke de Arte medendi.
No maruell though from banke of Baian shore hote Baths, or veines of skalding licour flow: For Vulcans forge incensed euermore doeth teach vs plaine, that heart of earth below And bowels burne, and fire enraged glow.
Empedocles thought that Baths were made hote by fire, which the earth secretly conteineth in many places, especially if the said fire bee vnder that ground where the water passeth.
The same author maketh the cause of sauours in water to be heate, because the earth being hote changeth and giueth sauour vnto the water.
And Aristotle reporteth, that about Epyrus these hote waters doe much abound, whereupon the place is called Pyriplegethon.
At ten o'clock in the morning there was a table d'hote for breakfast, - a wonderful repast, which overflowed into every room and pervaded the whole establishment.
The table d'hote was going on, and a gracious, bustling, talkative landlady welcomed me.
I saw a great deal of him for several weeks after this; for he was apparently the only traveller in the southern provinces, and it was my daily fate to sit opposite to him at tables d'hote and in railway trains.
Most have table d'hote service, which in Argentina is taken in preference to meals a la carte, for most of the guests take their rooms en pension unless they intend to make a short stay only.
The meals are table d'hote and the food and service are excellent.
The dinner tables of the private houses have white slates on which is written with a black lead pencil the names of the dishes in the different courses as at a table d'hote in a hotel.
There was a knock at the door and the proprietress of the table d'hote entered cheerfully.
Having given up the countryside in despair Herrick could not keep away from the table d'hote and, merely as a curious resort, he asked Stanley, who was returning to Springfield on Wednesday, to meet him there for dinner.
On the morrow of his chase after Nicola the table d'hote had scarcely failed him before he was knocking at the door of Mrs. Deutch.
Greek: To kastron ton Diadoron kaleitai te Rhomaion dialekto iam erat, hoper hermeneuetai aparti eton; delonoti hotehe Rhome ektisthe, proektismenon en to toiouton kastron.
Euerie man asvvell of one part as of another, came so vvillinglie on to the seruice, as the enemie vvas not able to endure the furie of such hote assault.
The padrone said he wanted half an hour to prepare it, as the regular table-d'hote was over.
We made friends with the people at the table-d'hote and they were very anxious we should come down to the reading-room at night and make music--but our mourning of course prevented that.
And those were they, who distempering themselues with these hote wines, haue brought in that sicknesse, which hath infected honester men then themselues.
He had had the courage to decline the duel with Herr von Pechlar, but he had not the boldness to let the foolish gossips of the table d'hote be witnesses of his new love-making.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hote" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.