Well, you go back to those who sent you here and say with the compliments of Monsieur Philidor that the roads of the Perche are dangerous after dark.
Soon after leaving Verneuil their road mounted a rocky country of robust wooded hills, cleft by gorges and defiles, the uplands of the Perche and Normandie, from the crests of which the pilgrims had a generous view of the whole of the Orne.
Perche la luna cinta della parte alluminata dal sole in ponente, tra maggior splendore in mezzo a tal cerchio, che quando essa eclissava il sole.
So in Beauce and Perche a healer has been known to place a new nail on the aching tooth of a sufferer and then knock the nail into a door, a beam, or a joist.
In Beauce and Perche the burning or burial of Shrove Tuesday used to be represented in effigy, but the custom has now disappeared.
The last and most cheering of these views is held by the French peasantry of Beauce and Perche and by the Italian peasantry of the Abruzzi, and charitable people pray for the deliverance of a soul at the sight of a falling star.
He writes in the dedication: "Filostrato e il titolo di questo libro; e la cagione e, perche ottimamente si confa cotal nome con l' effetto del libro.
The Count of Perche was slain by a sword-thrust through the eyehole of his helmet.
I longed so to have sung the words I had to utter for your ears--to your ears only: `Amo il zeffiro, perche ad esso il tuo nome confido.
Letter from the Earl of Salisbury and of Perche to the City, announcing the success of the war in France.
Letter from the Earl of Salisbury and of Perche to the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London announcing the success of the war in France.
The undeserved jealousy of a gentleman of Le Perche towards another gentleman, his friend, leads the latter to deceive him.
In Perche the midsummer bonfires were called marolles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.