Cropp'd are the flower-de-luces in your arms; Of England's coat one half is cut away.
But he caused three kings to bear Luces the emperor, and caused a bier to be made, rich and exceeding lofty; and caused them soon to be sent to Rome.
But sit ye down still, knights in hall; and I will me counsel of such need, what word they shall bear to Lucesthe emperor.
On his right hand he let Lengres stand, and proceeded forward in the way that Luces would pass.
Down they gan alight, and delivered their steeds; and so they weaponed with all advanced into the tent, before the emperor that Luces was named.
Lordings," quothLuces then, "Mahoun be gracious to you!
And afterwards he made his threat, that he would in summer march into Rome, and acquire all the realm, and himself be emperor where Luces ere dwelt.
Luces heard this, the emperor of Rome, and he leapt to weapon as it were a lion; and ordered ten thousand chosen knights to horse and to arms, quickly forwards to march.
Then Walwain became angry, as a thane enraged; and said these words Walwain the keen: "Luces the mighty, thou art emperor of Rome!
And he caused to be laid therein Luces of Rome, who was a most doughty man, the while his days lasted.
All his successors gone before him have done't, and all his ancestors that come after him may; they may give the dozen white luces in their coat.
I was delighted to observe in the quarterings the three white luces by which the character of Sir Thomas was first identified with that of Justice Shallow.
Three luces argent were the cognisance of the Lucy family.
He hated the De Lucesand all the up-country, Indian, half-Solo traditions of that Patjaram of theirs.
And now he no longer consented to have Leonie staying at Patjaram, advancing as his pretext that the De Luces should not be encouraged in the hope of getting Doddie as a wife for Addie.
She knew that the De Luces were like this; and there were others as well, she knew.
THE BOY WILL Within the White Luces Inn on a late afternoon in spring, 1582.
Cropped are the Flower-de-luces in your arms; Of England's coat one half is cut away.
I am prepared; here is my keen-edged sword Deck'd with five Flower-de-luces on each side.
There have been great luces here any time these two hundred years, and even before, when this was one of the fish-stews of the monks of Roehurst.
The play upon the name of Lucy and the luces in the family arms is too direct to be mistaken.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "luces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.