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Example sentences for "maide"

Lexicographically close words:
mahu; mahua; mai; maic; maid; maiden; maidenhair; maidenhood; maidenliness; maidenly
  1. The Maide hearing herselfe named, and not knowing the man, modestly blushed, which hee perceiving, held way on with her amongst her fellow apprentices, and thus began againe.

  2. Maide Blauncheflo{ur}, boþ in halle and in boure.

  3. On what maide þe water fareþ soo, Sone she shal to deþ be doo.

  4. Thenne the maide tolde by order how that she was a kyng's doughter, and how she lost her goods in the sea, and how she should be married to the son of the emperour.

  5. And when the earl heard these words he was glad, and helde the maide with him a great while, till tyme that she was well comforted; and then he sent her solemnly to the emperour.

  6. Thenne the maide set all her hope strongly in God; and at the last the tempest ceased; but then followed strongly a great whale to devoure this maid.

  7. Be not her maide since she is enuious, Her vestall liuerie is but pale and greene, And none but fooles doe weare it, cast it off.

  8. I saw at the house where I was hosted, a maide bring her master warme broth for to comfort him, and she sinke downe dead her self ere he had halfe eate it vp.

  9. What ist, what ist for a maide fayre and freshe to spend a little lip salue on a hungrie louer.

  10. Whereat the maide laughed and saide: “I thincke the man is in a dreame:” and with that she tourned her selfe and shut fast the window.

  11. Being a bedde, shee and her maide killeth him.

  12. For she thought it dishonest to intreate her maide for her sonne, because it was the office of a Ruffian.

  13. Beinge a bedde, shee and her maide killeth him.

  14. Claudius seing the maide like to be rescued by the multitude that was assembled, said, that there was no neede of that hurlie burlie, for that he attempted nothing by force, but that he was able to proue by lawe.

  15. And yet (so farre as I perceiue) the maide doth not knowe it: you therfore vnderstand now what to doe, if you loue his life.

  16. Thy maister seeks a maide and findes a man, (To Ioculo.

  17. If sonne you bee to Ioue, as erst ye said, In making loue vnto a mortall maide You work dishonour to your deitie.

  18. This is not well rash and vnbridled boy, To flye the fauours of so good a King, To plucke his indignation on thy head, By the misprising of a Maide too vertuous For the contempt of Empire.

  19. Well Diana, take heed of this French Earle, The honor of a Maide is her name, And no Legacie is so rich As honestie Widdow.

  20. Lustique, as the Dutchman saies: Ile like a maide the Better whil'st I haue a tooth in my head: why he's able to leade her a Carranto Par.

  21. That is not the Dukes letter sir: that is an aduertisement to a proper maide in Florence, one Diana, to take heede of the allurement of one Count Rossillion, a foolish idle boy: but for all that very ruttish.

  22. Hym that maide all of noght I thank oonly.

  23. The kyng called a clerk, 1360 Kan I noght his name, To take Mede the maide And maken hire at ese.

  24. If it were, I denie her Virginitie: I was taken with a Maide Fer.

  25. I do betray my selfe with blushing: Maide Maid.

  26. The Maide knowing sufficiently, that he could not be more desirous of the match, then her Mistresse shewed her selfe to be, made answer in her name, that this motion would be most welcome to her.

  27. My maide Dorothy a Knights Daughter and heire!

  28. They go about with that same Salters man, Of whom I bought the bag but yesterday, To see if he can know the maide againe Which bought it: this I think the very cause.

  29. A maide that came to have a pennie loafe.

  30. When the boy goeth into the shoppe Merrie striketh six blowes on his head & with the seaventh leaves the hammer sticking in his head; the boy groaning must be heard by a maide who must crye to her Maister.

  31. And she was ever too loving a maide To saye, "Sir knighte, abide.

  32. When she came to the kings faire courte, She knocked at the ring; So readye was the king himself 35 To let this faire maide in.

  33. The Lord forbid," the maide replyd, "That you shold waxe so wode!

  34. The Lord forbid, the maide replyde, That you shold waxe so wode!

  35. Now nurse was double diligent, watching her time and told old Cynitas a louely maide Sigh'd for him: and still with cupps of wine betwixt each word his pallat she assaide.

  36. Yet could not this abate the Louers pace: For he still holds the louely Maide in chase.

  37. Zephire came foorth, to dally with her haire, while the poore Satire cried stay maide so faire.

  38. VVhom young Leander courted on a greene, A Maide so faire (but thee) was neuer seene.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "maide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    maiden fair; maiden name