They do make great store of silke, and excellent good, and give it verie perfite colours, which dooth exceed very much the silke of Granada, and is one of the greatest trades that is in all that kingdome.
They were very perfite with theyr bowes, and good markemë, for he that missed his marke at fourescore pases distant was punished.
The chiefest knotte of marriage vsed in Michuacan was, that the Bride doe looke directly vppon hir spouse, for otherwise the Matrimony was not perfite nor auaylable.
Aristotle the famous Philosopher, did traine vp youthe, to be perfite in the arte of eloquence, that thei might with all copiousnes and ingenious inuencion handle any cause.
The perfitestate of a wiseman, and politike, is in- treated of by hym.
Let vs knytte therfore this threfolde corde, that both good teachyng leade nature, and exercise make perfite good teachynge.
Doubtles hereof cam that most perfite knoweledge that he had in all the seuen sciences, & his so marueylous eloquence, that in verse he was both an excellente oratoure, & also a Poet.
Plato maketh it a separate and perfite note of it selfe, and that so principall a note, as without it, all other giftes of nature do small seruice to learning.
For, in double translating a perfite peece of Tullie or Cæsar, neyther the scholer in learning, nor y^e Master in teaching can erre.
He that wold see a perfitediscourse of it, Sturmius // let him read that learned treatese, which my frende de Inst.
The whole doctrine of Comedies and Tragedies, is a perfite imitation, or faire liuelie painted picture of the life of euerie degree of man.
In The Commandment of Love Rolle explains: For als dede slas al lyuand thyng in [th]is worlde, sa perfitelufe slas in a mans sawle all fleschly desyres and erthly couaytise.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perfite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.