Tis one of the parliament's bye-blows, acts only being legitimate, and hath no more sire than a Spanish jennet that is begotten by the wind.
I will bet you my last embroidered hawking-glove against an old gauntlet that my jennet reaches the castle first.
Above I saw Juan on the jennet fencing well with two of the men; over me were the two others cutting down at my head, though, since by God's mercy I had retained my weapon, their blows were up to now unavailing.
They were mounted a la gineta, that is, on the light jennetof Andalusia,--a cross of the Arabian.
By Mary's orders, a spirited Andalusian jennet had been provided for him, which the prince instantly mounted.
And Jennet Campbel, going one day to the well to bring home some water, was conveyed with a shril whistling about her ears, which made her say, "I would fain hear thee speake as well as whistle.
Hereupon it said, after a threatening manner, "I'le cast thee Jennet into the well.
To maintain the excellence of the Cyprus jennet every help should be given to the breeding of big donkeys, so that the plentiful supply of donkey mares of from 12.
That it would be of no use to ask Jennet again, Clare well knew; and she shrank from exposing her dear old Barbara to the insolent vulgarity of Gertrude.
Jennet came in, and dropped a "lout" to the bride, whom she was disposed to regard with great reverence as a real lady.
Barbara and Jennet came to dress the four little girls, who all slept in one room; and took them out at once into the garden.
Well, an' thou must needs know, he is in the blue chamber; and thine aunt and Jennet be with him; and I have sent Abel to Bispham after the leech.
Heavy rapid steps came down the corridor, and with a hasty knock, Jennet put her head in at the door.
Jennet took Clare's hand, and led her up to the high table, at which Mistress Rachel had already taken her seat, while Sir Thomas and Lady Enville were just entering from the door behind it.
In half-an-hour Sir Thomas came back into the house, and sent Jennet to tell his sister that he wished to speak with her in the library.
Barbara and Jennet sat down on a wooden seat which ran round the trunk of a large ash-tree, and Jennet, pulling from her pocket a pair of knitting-needles and a ball of worsted, began to ply the former too quickly for the eye to follow.
Sir Thomas shouted as desired--the quickest way of settling matters--and when Jennet had come and gone with the fuel, he glanced into the little chamber to see if it were vacant.
It was old Ned Cavana himself who had despatched Jamesy Doyle for the jennet and cart, and he had also given him the key of the barn--old Katty was quite right so far.
Tom Murdock had witnessed from no great distance the arrival of the jennet and cart; and of course he knew them.
She was mounted on a white jennet caparisoned with gold, and she wore a riding habit of red silk and ermine, and a hat trimmed with feathers.
Then came the bride herself, radiantly beautiful and happy, mounted upon a white jennet with scarlet trappings, and followed by her master of horse.
Give your jennet her head, girl, and let her canter over these fair meadows, that we may reach the abbey and taste the noble prior's hospitality before the thunder gust is upon us.
Cap^t et Jur^t coram me Jennet Dickson Henri Mattinson Cur^t her x m^k de Torver decimo nono Isabel Fleming die Martij Anno dom 1693 her x m^k So far Dr.
Perhaps a jennet was a horse kept solely for pleasure, whose mane was suffered to grow to a considerable length, and was then ornamented with platting, &c.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jennet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ass; donkey; horse; jackass; mule; sumpter; thoroughbred