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Example sentences for "peper"

Lexicographically close words:
people; peopled; peoples; peopling; peor; peperino; peperit; pepill; peple; peplos
  1. The long peper men clepen sorbotyn; and the blak peper is clept fulfulle, and the white peper is clept bano.

  2. And zee schulle undirstonde, that the peper growethe, in maner as dothe a wylde vyne, that is planted faste by the trees of that wode, for to susteynen it by, as dothe the vyne.

  3. The long peper comethe first, whanthe lef begynhethe to come; and it is lyche the chattes of Haselle, that comethe before the lef, and it hangethe lowe.

  4. First, In the Indies and other East parts of India there is Peper and ginger, which groweth in all parts of India.

  5. And in some parts of the Indies, the greatest quantitie of peper groweth amongst wilde bushes, without any maner of labour: sauing, that when it is ripe they goe and gather it.

  6. This peper tree hath his floure and berry like in all parts to our Iuie berry, and those berries be graines of peper: so that when they gather them they be greene, and then they lay them in the Sunne, and they become blacke.

  7. The tree that the peper groweth on is like to our Iuie, which runneth vp to the tops of trees wheresoeuer it groweth: and if it should not take holde of some tree, it would lie flat and rot on the ground.

  8. Only a short walk from the Rectory is the little church of Peper Harow, the scene of Robert's early clerical labors, and further on is the large and beautiful Peper Harow Park, the present home of Lord Middleton.

  9. This old house is at Peper Harow, three miles west of Godalming and a mile or so from Borough Farm.

  10. Schul be parboylyd and lardyd and rostid and nym onyons and myce hem rizt smal and fry hem in wyte gres and grynd peper bred and ale and the onions therto and coloure it wyth safroun and salt it and serve it forth.

  11. Nym eyren wyth al the wyte and myse bred and schepys [2] talwe as gret as dyses [3] grynd peper and safroun and cast therto and do hit in the schepis wombe seth it wel and dresse it forthe of brode leches thynne.

  12. Tak veel and boyle it tak zolkys of eggys and mak hem thykke tak macis and powdre of gyngyner and powder of peper and boyle yt togeder and messe yt forth.

  13. Nym flowre and eyryn and grynd peper and safroun and mak therto a batour and par aplyn and kyt hem to brode penys [2] and kest hem theryn and fry hem in the batour wyth fresch grees and serve it forthe.

  14. Nym the lyre and brek it smal In a morter and peper and wyte bred therwyth and temper it wyth ale and ley it wyth the capoun.

  15. They schulle be schaldyd and ysode and ybrulyd upon a gredern and grynd peper and safroun and do ther'to and boyle it and do the Lomprey ther'yn and serve yt forth.

  16. Pork in a morter with ayrenn rawe do þerto suger, salt, raysouns coraunce, dates mynced, and powdour of Peper powdour gylofre.

  17. Nym Veel and seth it wel and hak it smal and grynd bred peper and safroun and do thereto and frye yt and presse it wel upon a bord and dresse yt forthe.

  18. They schul be flayn and ket in gobett' and sodyn and grynd peper and safroun other myntys and persele and bred and ale and temper it wyth the broth and boyle it and serve it forth.

  19. Tak up the Pykys and Elys and hold hem hote and draw the Broth thorwe a Clothe do Powder of Gyngener Peper and Galyngale and Canel into the Broth and boyle yt and do yt on the Pykys and on the Elys and serve yt forth.

  20. They schal be fleyn and sodyn and rostyd upon a gredern and grynd Peper and Safroun and ale boyle it wel and do the sole in a plater and the bruet above serve it forth.

  21. Tak Parsile and Ysop and Sauge and hak yt smal boil it in wyn and in water and a lytyl powdre of peper and messe yt forth.

  22. Nym water and welle [1] yt and brek eyryn and kast theryn and grynd peper and safroun and temper up wyth swete mylk and boyle it and hakke chese smal and cast theryn and messe yt forthe.

  23. Since Kepeosatok, Meskwaki medicine man, at Tama, Iowa, used it in a certain manner for poulticing some kinds of swellings, the writer thinks this may be the use to which John Peper referred.

  24. Peper said the Pillager Ojibwe used it as a horse medicine, but the Sioux smoked it.

  25. John Peper said that the root was used for curing a cold in the throat or for curing a cramp in the stomach.

  26. The merchant that bought peper last yere offered 6½ taies peco lead, but went from his word and offerd but 6 tais pico.

  27. We set carpenters a work to make chistes to carry up our goods, and laborers to make mat sackes to put our peper in.

  28. And wee receved peper ashore yisterday in 4 boates, and this day 218 bagges peper in cloth sacks made.

  29. And ther was 2 baggs peper sould to Skidayn Dono, to pay as rest is sould, poz.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.