I came to town, went to Brighton yesterday se'nnight for a Council.
During the Egham races there is a large party which remains there from the Saturday before the races till the Monday se'nnight following; this is called the Duchess's party, and she invites the guests.
It was refused peremptorily; and Mr. Secretary Cortez(185) insisted yesterday se'nnight on recalling Lord Bristol.
Yesterday se'nnight I grew exceedingly ill indeed, with what they say has been the gout in my stomach, bowels, back, and kidneys.
This day se'nnight the Duke of Devonshire came to town, was flatly refused an audience, and gave up his key.
The ministry tremble for Thursday se'nnight (inter alia), when the King is to desire the Parliament to adjourn again.
Lord Effingham, Cornwallis, and Stuart are arrived, and are to have their conduct examined this day se'nnight by three general officers.
This day se'nnight I expect one, for that will be something more than a full month.
On the day se'nnight after my trial at the Old Bailey, I prepared in due form to pay him a visit.
Days would perchance elapse before I could find the man in such a great city as London; he might be out of town at this season, Easter being less than a se'nnight away.
And Sir Edward shot hisself at Portsmouth not a se'nnight after.
Yesterday se'nnight his grace declared his resolution of retiring, with all that satisfaction of mind which must attend a man whom not one man of sense will trust any longer.
And that day se'nnight he Was sailing toward the far-off morningland, And felt the skies about him like a band, And heard the low wind uttering numerous noise, And all the great sea singing as one voice.
Full seven nights the king with his knights besieged the castle, his men there had sorrow, he might not of the earl anything win, and all the se'nnight lasted the marvellous fight.
Full a se'nnight so it them served, each day they raised it, and each night it gan fall!
Having agreed upon to-morrow come se'nnight for the spending of the 40s.
Nay, Mistress Priscilla, I was not dubbed cooper until I was a se'nnight old, or so.
Our people dwindle daily; they who were well a se'nnight since are ill to-day, and may be dead to-morrow.
I had no time to write to you this Day Se'nnight from Carlisle after my Election.
This day se'nnight we left home, & called at Woolley, but Mrs Wentworth was not well enough to see us.
I saw her at Court on Thursday se'nnight looking beautifully cross at not having a man near her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nnight" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.