The other is called Pipounoukhe, from the word Pipoun, which means Winter; it therefore brings the cold season.
If that point of which I have spoken were enclosed, they could be put there and during the summer nothing need be given them to eat; I mean that in a short time we shall be provided with pork, an article which would save us 400 livres.
Those dry and ever-thirsty souls would willingly end their lives in a tub of malmsey, and the Savages in a pot full of meat; those over there, talk only of drinking, and these here only of eating.
These, then, are the meats and other articles of food upon which the Savages, of these countries where we are, subsist.
Car elle doubtoyt moult de gesir auec si riche dame; Quant elles furent couchees si commencerent a parler de leurs nouuelles amours; La royne demanda a la dame de mallehault selle a[y]me nulluy par amours, et elle luy dict que nenny.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nouuelles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.