Because of our goods and our cattle he is slipped and the liss is closed.
Was silent Eochaid, for not fitir a bith isin Temraig inn aidehi riam, ocus ni orslaiethe ind lis he knew of his being in the Tara the night before, and not was opened the Liss in trath sin.
One day he met in the woods a giant Dalesman named Liss Lars, and, as they were chatting together, a great bear attacked Gustavus.
They held a great meeting, and to it came Gustavus' wood-cutter friend, Liss Lars.
The brave peasants, led by Liss Lars and another, attacked him as he was crossing a river and defeated him with great slaughter.
He was obeyed without a word, and after waiting a few moments the lad, clumsily enough perhaps, but with a show of some of the skill that he had seen displayed by Doctor Liss when out with him upon his rounds, began to make his examination.
Look here, brother Harry, Liss is corrupting this boy's mind.
Of course it is, sir," growled the admiral, and Doctor Liss wrinkled up his forehead and looked attentively on.
That Liss has pretty well poisoned me over and over again.
Sydney started, for he had been so intent upon his thoughts that he had not heard the regular trot, trot of a plump cob, nor the grinding of wheels, and he looked up to see that it was Doctor Liss who had suddenly drawn rein in the road.
Sydney frowned, and as they neared the busy town, with its little forest of masts rising beyond the houses, Doctor Liss glanced sideways at the boy's gloomy and thoughtful countenance.
It was near the beginning of September, and but a sleepy half dozen or so of riders had turned out to meet the hounds the following morning, at Liss Cranny Wood.
Emil Key and the peasants Charles Ifvarsson and Liss Olof Larsson were among the leaders of the party.
And if any one was to fall asleep within the liss himself, he would be taken away and the spirit of some old warrior would be put in his place, and it's he would know everything in the whole world.
And my mother told me one time that a woman went up in the field beyond where the liss is, to milk the cow, and there she saw on the grass a crock full of gold.
At the door of the liss there is a tree, Out of which there sounds sweet harmony, A tree of silver with the shining of the sun upon it, Its lustrous splendour like to gold.
I met with the fairy host at the liss beside Ballyfinnane; I asked them had they a herb for the curing of love's cruel pain.
From "The Luck of Roaring Camp") 236 III M'liss Goes to School.
M'liss had turned her face away, and the black hair had hid her downcast eyes.
M'liss rose, and, stretching her cramped limbs, walked briskly toward the town.
Had M'liss or Aristides seen him then they would have missed that sinister expression which was part of their fearful remembrance.
But scarcely had M'liss closed the open door against Waters, when the guard from the doorway mounted the stairs in time to see a flaming figure leap from the window.
A few moments' rapid flight, and the outskirts of the town were reached, the tall pines opened their abysmal aisles to the fugitives, and M'liss paused with her companion.
He did not perceive the master and M'liss until he was close upon them.
M'liss had never been known to apply to it any childish term of endearment.
M'liss then, fixing her eyes on some distant part of the view, remained for some moments in silence.
M'liss for the first time began to think of the home she had quitted the night before, and looked with some anxiety in the direction of "Mountain Ranch.
He could not but see that M'liss was revengeful, irreverent, and willful.
A dun is a fortified dwelling, a liss is a place for domestic animals.
We prefer 'What Maisie Knew' to what M'liss didn't know.
When the Consul reached the deck he saw, for the first time, Ailsa Callender, one of the most charming of his heroines, and as characteristically Scotch as M'liss was characteristically Western.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liss" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.