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Example sentences for "obit"

Lexicographically close words:
obiect; obiected; obiit; obijt; obispos; obiter; obits; obituaries; obituary; obitum
  1. In return the college undertook to keep an obit for him every year.

  2. In 1493 he established at University College an obit for the widow of Warwick the king-maker.

  3. Wolsey's share in design of, 235; obit for Henry VII.

  4. Even as Homeric expressions lingered for centuries after the blind bard's obit had been on record, so the expressions of Chaucer, Spenser, and Shakspeare, may still be discovered in provincial dialects in many parts of the British Isles.

  5. Frank Hazeldean's post-obit peeping out fresh from the elder parchments.

  6. Of an abandoned woman;--still he has shown more prudence than you would suppose; and this very post-obit is a proof of it.

  7. Mr. Hazeldean, your son displeased you first by his proposals of marriage to the Marchesa di Negra against your consent; secondly, by a post-obit bond granted to Baron Levy.

  8. Insure that marriage, obtain the post-obit from Hazeldean, and whatever the issue of the more direct scheme for which you seek my services, rely on my gratitude, and believe that you will have put me in the way to render gratitude of avail.

  9. Issues of land for an obit for John Pigott, growing and coming out of certain houses and lands in Alton for to maintain for ever a yearly obit there, in the tenure of Thomas Mathew, of the yearly value of 23s.

  10. The same for an obit for William Reding, of the annual value of 15s.

  11. In his Obit in the Canterbury Necrology (MS.

  12. Augustus had been most anxious to get up all the post-obit bonds which the creditors held, feeling, as his father well understood, that he would thus prevent them from making any farther inquiry when the squire should have died.

  13. It had never occurred to him that, by redeeming the post-obit bonds, Mountjoy would become capable of owning and enjoying any property that might be left to him.

  14. Want him to give post-obit bonds, do they!

  15. To sign a post-obit bond for two hundred, or so, to be paid after my father's death.

  16. Sunday, called 'certeynys,' and celebrate William Paston's obit on the 13th August.

  17. That which pertains to, or is called forth by, the obit or death of a person; esp.

  18. In his obit he is called by the northern chronicler "optimus Scottorum," the best man of the Irish.

  19. In the list of obits observed in Hereford Cathedral, Johanna is called the Lady Kilpeck, and out of Lugwardine was paid yearly for her obit forty pence.

  20. The date of the writing is probably about 1270, the obit of Peter de Aquablanca being entered in the Kalendar in the hand of the original scribe and the following obit in another hand.

  21. The founder also founded an obit of 40s.

  22. The third bore the name of his countess, Margaret Douglas, so famed for her beauty as the Fair Maid of Galloway, qui obit 23rd Nov.

  23. The fourth bore the name of his sister, Lady Murielle Douglas, two years younger, with the same fatal inscription, qui obit 23rd Nov.

  24. The second coffin bore the name of his younger brother, Lord David, qui obit 23rd Nov.

  25. As soon as the post-obit and the insurance policy are in this office, Mr. Hine, your first quarter's income is paid into your bank.

  26. The obit of a person of this name, and probably of this builder, occurs, as Dr.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "obit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    biography; necrology; obituary


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    obiter dicta; obituary notice