Now she'll not even take my good-day--and yet I've said many a Pater Noster for her.
And than his confessour, after this exposicyon to hym made, injoyned hym in penaunce to faste euery Fryday on brede and water, tyll he had his Pater noster well and sufficiently lerned.
Of the plough man that wolde saye his pater nosterwith a stedfast mynde.
That you may judge for yourself what it is like, I have sent you a copy of the letter, although Page 360 noster dixerat tibi quoque se attulisse litteras a Bruto easque ad te e Tusculano esse delatas.
The charity, pater-noster system of education pursued to this day at our universities and public schools has produced other historical facts, which it is now equally out of our power to obliterate, atone for, or deny.
And that every Christian man zealously accustom his children to Christianity and teach them the Pater Noster and Creed.
And so from day to day, to give them one little lesson or sentence of the same, till they have learned the whole Pater Noster and creed in English by rote.
Pater noster beade-makers and text-writers are gone out of Paternoster rowe into stationers of Paule's churchyard.
Then further west in Pater noster row is Ivie lane, which runneth north to the west end of St. Nicholas shambles; and then west Pater noster row, till over against the Golden Lion, where the ward endeth for that street.
There dwelt also turners of beads, and they were called Pater Noster makers, as I read in a record of one Robert Nikke, Pater Noster maker, and citizen, in the reign of Henry IV.
This street is now called Pater Noster row, because of stationers or text writers that dwelt there, who wrote and sold all sorts of books then in use, namely, A.
And the west side of Warwick lane is of this Faringdon ward; for the east side of Warwick lane, of Ave Marie lane, and of Creede lane, with the west end of Pater noster row, are all of Baynardes castle ward.
In this extraordinary composition, even the pater-noster is parodied.
Then the masters in their hilarity began to talk learnedly on great questions, and one asked whether it were correct to say magister nostrandus, or noster magistrandus, for a person fit to be made doctor in theology.
Having exhibited the temptress Muselina, the poet breaks off with this exclamation:[435] Heu quantis noster Muselinis orbis abundat!
The treatise closes with a Latin poem addressed to "preceptor noster Du Ploich" by John Alexander, one of his pupils, and with a table of contents.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noster" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.