I had good reason for suspecting the young rascal of having partaken of human meat since he had been my servant.
With an unspoken anxiety they clung to the last moment of their meal; and when coffee had been partaken of, Maxine demanded yet another cup and, resting her elbows on the table, took her face between her hands.
An Archduke on his travels had partaken of his hospitality in the extreme north of India; and one of our naval commanders spoke of dining on board his yacht in the Southern Pacific.
He had often partakenof a more sumptuous meal, but never had he eaten with so glorious a prospect at his feet.
The green nut contains nearly a pint of cool, sweet water; cool in the hottest weather, if partaken of when it is first gathered from the tree.
The first meal of the day, usually partaken of at sea with such hearty zest, was neglected by most of the passengers that morning.
The reader can imagine how I was shocked to see intoxicating wine presented and partaken of among gentlemen and ladies who professed to be receivers and believers in a new revelation of Divine truth from God to man.
On the following day, a buffalo was sacrificed, and a feast partaken of.
After the drinking ceremony, an adjournment is made to the girl's house, where a feast is partaken of.
At about noon a hearty meal is partaken of, and the ceremony is at an end.
The offering is considered to be sacred, and is partaken of by all men, women, and children assembled.
They should not commit robbery in a house, in which they havepartaken of rice and curds.
About ten days after the death a feast of bananas, yams, and germinating coco-nuts was partaken of by the relations and friends, and portions were distributed to the assembled company, who carried them home in baskets.
After luncheon, partaken of under an arbor of mosquete and honeysuckle at the end of a lovely white-pillared walk, we wandered over the maguey-planted hills stretching back of the garden.
These consisted likewise of Soma and Sacred Cake, and caused the sacred banquet to be of such a kind that it was partaken of by Agni and men together.
Here they were partaken of by the other divine beings and finally by the Father of Heaven himself.
It is true that, having a cold, he had partaken of the toffee (which turned out rather soft) with much appreciation, but we were eager to prove ourselves capable of higher achievements.
But they who have believing masters, let them not think less of them, because they are brethren; but serve them the rather, because they are faithful and beloved, who have equally partaken of the benefit.
And the multitude, who numbered about 2,500 men, women and children, bore record of the glorious things which they had seen, heard and partaken of.
When the multitudes had eaten and were filled, Jesus began to instruct the people with regard to the meaning of the bread they had just partaken of.
Sensible perception is a proprium of the genus animal which genus is partaken or held in participation by this individual man, that individual horse, &c.
As belonging to a subject which is partaken or held in participation by another subject lying behind.
He speaks of the long-expected kingdom of heaven; but speaks of it as a felicity promised to, and only to be partaken of by, the humble and pure in heart.
Whether they were really without baptism, or whether they were admitted because those who admitted them conceived that they had partaken of baptism, is a matter for our future consideration.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "partaken" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.