This at Rotha is the day while Winterfeld, on Moys Hill, is meeting his death.
Besides this, the Promised Knight is to visit Petrus, who may not pass away till he comes, and from whom he is to learn the power of the vessel, and the fate of Moys (v.
They do so, and though Josephes minds them how Moys might hardly come to Britain, and though he solemnly warns Moys himself, he gives his leave.
Such of the company as are in mortal sin take this saying as presumption and fable, and Moys declares his willingness to sit in it if his companions will ask Josephes' leave.
Moys by the Promised Knight, and thus implies knowledge of the Grand St. Graal; this passage is omitted by most of the prose versions, thus obviously older.
Moys takes the seat, and at once seven flaming bands from heaven seize upon him and carry him off to a far place burning like a dry bush.
We may accept Borron's statement as to his having dealt later with the histories of Moys and Petrus, and as to his drawing his information from a Latin original.
The people repent, and, in answer to their enquiries, Josephes tells them the day shall come when they shall know where Moys is.
I don't suppose the Moys are anybody," said Cecil.
She can't bear the Moys betwixt the wind and her nobility.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moys" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.