I sall take your vord for any ting else in de large vorld, mi Capitain; but I see someting glance behind dat rampart, parapet you call, dat look dem like de shako of de infanterie legere of dat willain de Emperor Napoleon.
How you sall satisfy me no France infanterie legere dere, too, more as in de fort, eh?
Mind your eye, my fine fellow, or I shall be much inclined to see whether you will be Legere in the Elbe or no.
Hold your blasted tongue, will you," said Treenail, "and the infantry legerebe damned simply.
Nec loquaces autem convivas nec mutos legere oportet; quia eloquentia in foro et apud subsellia; silentium vero non in convivio sed in cubiculo esse debet.
He himself quotes with approval the sentiment of Lucilius: nec doctissimis; Manium Persium haec legere nolo; Iunium Congum volo.
Quam quidem sapientiam nullus potest videre, neque legere per se in dicto libro semper aperto, nisi fuerit a Deo illuminatus et a peccato originali mundatus.
His first publication, printed in 1533, was entitled 'Alexandri Alesii Epistola contra decretum quoddam episcoporum in Scotia, quod prohibet legere Novi Testamenti libros lingua vernacula.
Colonel Clark, Captains Bowman, Montgomery, Harrod and I, withLegere and Dr.
In the midst of the excitement, reenforcements arrived from Cahokia, Legerehaving met a squad on their way to Kaskaskia.
Legere agreed with Clark, Bowman with me, and our argument waxed warm--always to be quieted or diverted by Ellen's skillful management.
Legere and others visited me almost daily, and my monotonous life was not a lonely one, though forced inaction grew more and more irksome as my strength returned.
Legere shall captain you, if as many as twenty-five enlist," added Clark.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "legere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.