But, Lord King, he has with him a meinie of full forty knights.
Edward was at York, resting after his first Scottish campaign; so "the young queen and her meinie journeyed northwards until they came to York, where she was received with great solemnity.
Certes, he Jacke Straw, and his meinie Ne made never shoutes half so shrill, When that they woulden any Fleming kill .
He commanded, therefore, his meinie to cut down the trees on the skirts of the forest.
Out of the meinie Frollo had gathered from so many cities, more than two thousand were destroyed.
His meinie was lodged about the city, whilst his vessels lay within the haven.
They deemed that Arthur himself had fallen upon them with all his meinieat his back.
Then Arthur bade sound his horns, his clarions and trumpets to call his meinie to himself.
But when Arthur's sergeants won forth from the boats, and arrayed them in the open country, Mordred's meinie might not endure against them.
Afterward it befell upon a day, that the Can rode with a few meinie for to behold the strength of the country that he had won.
She cried, "O turn again for ruth and sin, Thy barge hath not all thy meinie in.
That of a truth Jack Straw, and his meinie Not made never shoutes half so shrill, When that they any Fleming meant to kill.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meinie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.