Ye, for I can so wryte,' quod she tho; 1205 `And eek I noot what I sholde to him seye.
Therefore came we, with that Egyptian who would not be left behind, and, behold, we found the old man Noot lying but newly dead.
After this we gained the rocky natural stair without much further trouble, and in due course found ourselves back in the little chamber where the benighted Noot had lived and died.
When Mr Nootis taking the service it does not so much matter, but when I am here myself I beg that there may be no more fugue.
So he told the foreman-mason, and Mr Janaway the clerk, and Mr Noot the curate, and lastly Canon Parkyn the rector, whom he certainly ought to have told the first of all.
The Rector patronised her insufferably; and though old Mr Noot was kind, he treated her like a small child, and sometimes patted her cheek, which she felt to be disconcerting at eighteen.
The choir plumped down into their places when the Psalms were finished, and abandoned themselves to slumber with little attempt at concealment, as Mr Noot began the first lesson.
The Prayer-Book, it was true, had appointed a portion of the Book of Wisdom for the afternoon lesson, but Mr Noot made light of authorities, and read instead a chapter from Isaiah.
Van der Noot had always relied on the hope of foreign intervention.
Van der Noot thundered, La Pinaud wrote, her daughter canvassed, the Bishops preached against him.
Van der Noot and the Church party were obstinately conservative.
So the Revolution of Brabant gained force, and Van der Noot was the popular idol, with all Brussels at his feet.
Her intimate relations with the advocate Van der Noot much contributed, no doubt, to lead her into this path, where she was followed by her daughter Marianne, the Muse of this period with little poetry.
For be he lewed man, or elles lered, He noot how sone that he shal been afered.
That other answerde, 'I noot how that may be; He woot how that the gold is with us tweye, What shal we doon, what shal we to him seye?
Ther is ful many an eye and many an ere Awaiting on a lord, and he noot where.
We faren as he that dronke is as a mous; A dronke man wot wel he hath an hous, But he noot which the righte wey is thider; And to a dronke man the wey is slider.
The hors vanisshed, I noot in what manere, Out of hir sighte; ye gete na-more of me.
On December 18th Van der Noot and Vonck made their solemn entry into Brussels, followed by a thanksgiving service at Ste.
Van der Noot had taken refuge in Breda, whence he had undertaken several journeys to secure the support of the Triple Alliance.
Van derNoot had refused these offers on the ground that the Triple Alliance would support the Confederacy.
The intellectual Vonckists, who had always been in a minority, were practically ignored on the morrow of the victory, and Van der Noot assumed power.
Meanwhile Van der Noot and Vonck had founded a Patriotic Committee, heavily subsidized by the clergy, which enlisted volunteers and circulated anti-imperial pamphlets.
Ye, for I can so wryte,' quod she tho; 1205 'And eek I noot what I sholde to him seye.
And that ye me wolde as your brother trete, And taketh not my frendship in despyt; 135 And though your sorwes be for thinges grete, Noot I not why, but out of more respyt, Myn herte hath for to amende it greet delyt.
Noot afterward went to St. Paul and purchased eighty acres of land, now in the heart of the city.
Pending their removal the Winnebagoes made a raid on the trading post, confiscated the whisky and provisions and fastened Noot in a stable and his wife and child in a small cabin, where they were found by S.
Noot and wife settled on Big island, in the Mississippi, about two miles above the mouth of Rum river.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.