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Example sentences for "latten"

Lexicographically close words:
latrine; latrines; latro; latrocinium; latt; latter; latterday; latterly; lattice; latticed
  1. I wuss wi' a' my hert I hadna latten ye til 'im!

  2. Antonio de Britto had scarcely accomplished the ransom of his men, when he was joined by Don Garcia Henriquez with four vessels bound to Banda for spices, and at the same time a Javan vessel arrived from Banda.

  3. Of the oil-giving plants a particular account will be given when describing the agriculture of the country.

  4. The brass or latten brass was formerly used chiefly for making church utensils.

  5. Black latten consists of milled sheets of brass, composed of copper and zinc; roll latten, of metal polished on both sides; and white latten of brass and tin.

  6. It would appear as if most of the collectable copper goods were made after the days when the old guilds so carefully controlled the making of copper and latten in Lothbury.

  7. Part of the gilt-latten effigy of Edward prince of Wales at Canterbury, showing labels over both the arms and the crest.

  8. Gilt-latten effigy at Westminster of King Richard II, pounced with badges, etc.

  9. King Henry III, from his gilt-latten effigy at Westminster.

  10. He needna hae latten them awa' ohn tellt (without telling) them that he was their brither.

  11. He wad hae dune weel eneuch gin they wad only hae latten him be.

  12. Documents in the archives of the City of London contain many references to the perpetration of fraud in passing off as real, objects of brass or latten that had been silvered or gilded.

  13. To about the end of the fifteenth century belongs a satirical poem printed in London with the title Cocke Lorelles Bote, where "latten workers and broche makers" are specially mentioned among the London crafts or trades.

  14. The studs upon the girdles of the poor were generally of the alloy of brass and tin called latten or laton, and the term "pearled with latoun" is mentioned in the Canterbury Tales.

  15. Anne of Bohemia: from the gilt-latten effigies on their tomb in Westminster Abbey, made by Nicholas Broker and Godfrey Prest, coppersmiths of London, in 1395.

  16. Slender to a 'latten bilbo,' that is, a sword made of the mixed metal.

  17. Latten or brass spoon bowl and section of handle, tinned; the bowl oval but worn away by long use.

  18. The bottom of this stratum contained nothing but late 17th-or early 18th-century artifacts, including an important and well-preserved latten spoon.

  19. The single clue pointing to a Porteus family association, the latten spoon with its presumed Scottish mark, hardly merits any more serious consideration than the cannonball.

  20. Besides, I hae latten 't gang sae lang ohn said a word,'at the guid auld body cud never jaloose I wad turn upon her noo an' tell!

  21. Gien I had loed a lad like Jock, wad I hae latten him gang for a screed o' ill words!

  22. William Knight of London, latten founder, of the age of 56 years, sworn or examined upon his oath, saith that Walton did make of new for stages and stage players as much as by estimation, esteemed by this deponent and William Sayer at 50s.

  23. Hang-hog, is latten for Bacon, I warrant you.

  24. She kent he was nae gentle knicht That she had latten in; 70 For neither whan he gaed nor cam, Kist he her cheek or chin.

  25. Mammy, I didna think ye would hae latten her do't!

  26. I didna think He would hae latten them do't!

  27. A Cawmill latten in, and my gran'father hauden oot!

  28. Ye micht hae latten her keep her bit duds i' them, for onything I kent!

  29. He passes into the cloister and sees it pillared and painted, and covered with lead and paved with tiles, and conduits of white metal pouring their water into latten (bronze) lavatories beautifully wrought.

  30. Latten (a kind of bronze) set with (mock) precious stones.

  31. In the Braybrooke Collection is a massive latten thumb-ring, with a signet engraved with I.

  32. At the same exhibition of antiquities among the rings of latten or base-metal was shown one engraved with the figure of a female saint, probably St. Catherine; the hoop formed with eleven bosses, date about 1450.

  33. You’ve latten your bride be stown frae you, For a’ your armed men.

  34. I wad hae gien him twice as muckle thank To latten that abee!

  35. If that be Willie's first true-love, He might hae latten me be; She has as much gold on ae finger As I'll wear till I die.

  36. Maybe I'm a cairdman's daughter, And maybe I am nane; But when ye did come to good green wood, Ye sud hae latten me alane.

  37. She kent he was nae gentle knicht That she had latten in, For neither when he gaed nor cam, Kist he her cheek or chin.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "latten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.