Tys knowen, thatte yie menn bee lyncked to myne, Bothe sente, as troopes of wolves, to sletre felle; Botte nowe thou lackest hem to be all yyne.
I made it not for to be praysed, Bot at þe lewed menn were aysed.
I mad noght for no disours, Ne for no seggers no harpours, Bot for þe luf of symple menn That strange Inglis cann not kenn.
And forsoth I couth noght So strange Inglis as þai wroght, And menn besoght me many a tyme To turne it bot in light ryme.
Post to thy mayster, bid him meete us heare: Mean tyme my menn shall rayse the villagers Boathe in the reskewe of these innocent maydes And in defens of holly priveledge.
If ever menn weare madd then suer my master is not well in his witts, and all about this wenshe; here's such sendeinge and seekeinge, hurriinge and posteinge, and all to no purpose.
And menn us wurdhiadh for godas, thonne we sodhlice deoflu sind, thaes ealdres gingran dhe Crist thaes maedenes Sunu gewradh.
And the hosts fell back a day's march for to rest and wait, [2]and Menn went his way to his own land.
Menn son of Salcholga agreed to that, to leave the camp and halting-place.
Conchobar and Cuscraid Menn ('the Stammerer') of Macha are left on the field and many besides them.
Then said the men of Erin, it would be no dishonour for Menn son of Salcholga to leave the camp and quarters, and that the hosts would go a day's journey back to the [W.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "menn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.