For-why al otherlivinge beestes han of kinde to knowe nat hem-self; 110 but whan that men leten the knowinge of hemself, it cometh hem of vice.
Of the whiche litel regioun of this worlde, the ferthe partye is enhabited with livinge bestes that we knowen, as thou thyself hast y-lerned by Tholomee that proveth it.
For goodnesse, of mans propre body were they maked, after the sawes of the bible, rehersing goddes wordes in 90 this wyse: "It is good to mankynde that we make to him an helper.
Every thing; with respect to everything to which appertains a cause which is wrought with a view to its accomplishment, Aristotle supposes that the doing of everything is, in a manner, its final cause.
Not used by Chaucer, though found in most dialects of Middle-English.
But images ben goddes by nuncupacion; and they ben neither livinge ne trewe, ne everlastinge.
Of this ansuere Alceste hath yive Unto Minerve gret thonkinge, So that hir deth and his livinge Sche ches with al hire hole entente, And thus acorded hom sche wente.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "livinge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.