It fell thei foghten bothe afote, Ther was no ston, ther was no rote, Which mihteletten hem the weie, But al was voide and take aweie.
And sin ther helpeth noon avysement 1300 To letten it, lat it passe out of minde; And lat us shape a bettre wey to finde.
But I can tell you, my man, gin ye hae letten ought happen to that lamb, ye had better never hae been born.
I likit him sae weel that I mind I thought I could just hae lain down in a gutter, and letten him tramp on the tap o' me.
I wol ye have the companye Of Bialacoil, as ye devyse; I wol him letten in no wyse.
The Lettenobjects correspond more with the pre-Roman antiquities found in the Nidau-Büren Canal and in some of the later tumuli, and may therefore be said to link together the products of two very different civilisations, viz.
That man is bounden to his observaunce, For Goddes sake, to letten of his wille, Ther as a beest may al his lust fulfille.
I wol nat letten eek noon of this route; Lat every felawe telle his tale aboute, 890 And lat see now who shal the soper winne; And ther I lefte, I wol ageyn biginne.
We pray that priests from henceforth shall purchase no lands neither free nor Bondy, and the lands that they have in possession may be letten to temporal men, as they were in the first year of the reign of King Henry the VII.
We pray that priests from henceforth shall purchase no lande neither free nor bondy, and the lands that they have in possession may be letten to temporal men, as they were in the first year of the reign of King Henry VII.
It begins, "Whereas of truth noe custom or usage can or maye by the lawes of this realm be annexed or knytt to any meases, lands, tenements, or hereditaments letten by copye of Court Roll .
Denies that "the premises have been used to be dymytted or be dymittable by copie of Court Roll for term of lyfe or lyves as in fee"; on the contrary "yt may appear that the same have been letten by term of yeres.
When the lorde departed his habitation, and granted out the demesnes, the part was delivered and letten to the use of the tenants.
Nah if he'd ha takken my advice, he'd ha letten it alooan until sich times as fowk had getten sense enuff to understand things.
In this Shoe lane, on the left hand, is one old house called Oldborne hall, it is now letten out into divers tenements.
Also the same shop was letten by the parish for three pounds at the most many years since.
This parish, about the year 1565, was united to the parish church of St. Andrew Undershaft, and so was St. Mary at the Axe suppressed and letten out to be a warehouse for a merchant.
The last deceased earl took it down, and in place thereof built a great number of small tenements, now letten out for great rents to people of all sorts.
And if the said hall should be letten to farm, the will of the said honourable father should never be fulfilled nor take effect.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "letten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.