Mandillion [mantle or great coat] lyned with cotton 1 peare of breeches and waistcoat 1 leather sute of Dublett & breeches of oyled leather 1 peare of leather breeches and drawers to weare with both there other sutes.
And to Matinga 2 ruch kerremons, with 2 gerdelles to them, a womans box, a box to put gerdelles in, a peare tabis morofak with 2 peare stringes, and 2 peare small beaubes.
Cooke, eache of them a peare of lether buskins; and to each of their women a peare tabis and stringes, with a silverd fanne.
And I paid the shewmakers for xj peare slippers and shewes 5-1/2 R.
I paid the Japon glover for a peare pomps ij mas small plate.
And I paid the shew maker, for 2 peare clampes and 2 peare pumps, 1 ta.
Hollanders, at 1 tay pece, and a glasse bottell of annis water, and another of morofack; and withall delivered hym dyvers cullers silke to get 12 peare silke stockinges knyt for Mr. Wm.
The Warden-tree, and Winter-Peare will challenge the preheminence for stature.
The peare and holly may be made to spread, and the Oke to close.
Clarks River I observe great quantities of a peculiar Sort of Prickly peare grow in Clusters ovel & about the Size of a Pigions egge with Strong Thorns which is So birded as to draw the Pear from the Cluster after penetrateing our feet.
I paid the China sumaker 18 mas my selfe for 6 peare pantables, slippers and pomps, at 3 mas pec.
Mr. Totton, master of the Advice, gave me a target and a peare Pattania pikes for a present.
But I wrot Georg Durois to buy us a peare of milstones and som candells, and send them per first [ship].
Sugen Dono of Crates sent to borrow a peare of bubes, he haveing invited the King of Firando to dyner, in respect he had geven or augmented his yearly stipend from 500 gocos per anno.
Andrea Dittis, had a littell brod cloth, pink culler, to make his littell doughter a peare of stockinges or bowtes this cold wether.
Derickson Lamb, welcom, and sent hym by hym 2 peare silk stockinges for a present, viz.
The Portingall peare is a great peare, but more goodly in shew then good indeed.
The Gratiola peareis a kinde of Bon Cretien, called the Cucumber peare, or Spinola's peare.
I have hung," he says, "a faire peare pearle to it for wearing in thy hatte or quhair thow pleasis.
Thus: "A bodkyn of golde, garnished at the ende with four smale diamondes and a smale rubye, with a crown of ophales, and a very smale perle pendant peare fashone.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.