When thy lord loketh to have Alowance for hus bestes, And of the monye thow haddist thermyd, Hus meable to save, And the woolle worth weye, Woo ys the thenne!
Ac yut myghte the marchaunt Thorgh monye and other yeftes Have hors and hardy men, Thauh he mette theoves, Wolde non suche asailen hym For hem that hym folweth, As safliche passe as the messager, And as sone at hus hostel.
As for all othyr maters in thys contre, I shall do as well as I may for fawt of monye tyll I spek with yow.
Neverthelesse iff ye and all my frendys and yowris in Norffolk myght have lende me so moche monye and to have takyn it uppe in v.
Anon the kniᵹte sette hande to hir as is the maner of bed, and she perceyved that, and prayd him of grace, and to save hir maydinhede, and I shall dobble al the monye that thow hast yevin to me and yeve it to the.
I shalle yeve the thi monye double, and yf that be not plesynge to the, aske of me what thou wolte, and Thou shalt have.
The Masters or Governors were to “have nothinge to dooe withe the monye of the yomanry.
This behauiour doth well beseme Frenchmen peraduenture, how be it the fashions of Duche lande[1] shall go for mymonye when all is done, which are altogether manlike.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monye" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.