And till thame that war with him thar The landis of Northumbirland, That next Scotland thar wes liand, In fe and heritage gaf he, 25 And thai payit for the selys fee.
Tharfor he maid of wyne lufre Till ilk man, that he payit suld be; And thai had all yneuch, perfay.
The man kest off his febill weid off gray, And Wallace his, and payit siluer in hand.
His kyn mycht nocht him get for na kyn thing, Mycht thai hawepayit the ransoune of a king.
In thar presence he spendyt resonably, Yheit for him self he payit ay boundandlye.
In peess thai duelt, in trubyll that had beyn, And trewbut payit till Ingliss capdanis keyn.
Schir Jhone the Grayme, quhilk lord wes of that land, Ane agyt knycht had made nane othir band; Bot purchest pess in rest he mycht bide still, Tribute payitfull sore agayne his will.
Schir Wilyham come that lord off Douglas was, Forsuk Eduuard, at Wallace pess can ass; In thair thrillage he wald no langar be: Trewbut befor till Ingland payit he.
Tribute he payit for all his landis braid, To lord Persie, as hys brodyr had maid.
Gif a Sowdioure be payit of a Prince for a [gh]ere, gif he may put ane othir in his stede or nocht.
Gif a Wageour gais to play and disport him, with leue, for a tyme, gif he suld be payit of that tyme.
Gif a Knycht has tane wagis of a King for a [gh]ere, and he wald within thre monthis pas his way till ane othir Prince, quhethir gif he suld be payit for the tyme that he had seruit.
Ye've killed my bairn, Lamkin, but lat mysell be; Ye'se be as weel payit a mason as was ever payd a fee.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "payit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.