Preste the fesaunt breder for to bye him a gowne and other necesarys xls.
Itm the xxv daye paied to the preste the fesaunt breder at Elthm in rewarde ij corons ixs.
This ilk Phenix also engendrit Philistenes, quhilk begat this Sycheus, otherwys callit Sicarbas, spous to this ilk Dido, and gret preste to Hercules.
Foundyd to Fynde a preste and a gramer scole half free for ever and to kepe a scoller sufficientt to teche under hym contynually.
Of the Benyvolence of the Mayer and burges of the saide Towne to fynde a preste for ever to mynyster in the parish churche and to kepe a scole there.
Item the same daye paied in presteto bryan Talbot in [pf]tie of payment of his quarter wages xv [~s].
Of the prestethat wolde say two gospels for a grote.
The preste rounne after with the vestement on his backe: and the vestement-maker after the prest.
Whan the poller sawe the preste was tourned, he snatched vp the purs, and toke his legges and to go.
The skoler than taryed styll and herd the mas, trusting that whan the masse was done, that the preste wold giue hym hys typet of sarcenet.
The following items refer to the orders relating to the holy water: "Item, the dekyn shall bring a woly water stoke with water for hys preste every Sonday for the preste to make woly water.
The first he recited was "The Priest without a Church" (Le Preste sans gleyzo).
The poem was entitled 'A Priest without a Church' (in Gascon: Lou Preste sans Glegzo) dedicated to M.
A gentylman spirituall: "Ther is a gentylman a churls sone a preste to be made and that is a spirituall gentylman to god and not of blode.
Butt if a gentylmannys sone be made a preste he is a gentilman both spirituall and temperall.
Gif a Preste be assailit wyth his inymyes berand Goddis sacrit body on him, quhethir he aw to lay doun Goddis body, and defend him, or nocht.
It begins-- "Of erbs xxiiij I woll you tell by and by Als I fond wryten in a boke at I in boroyng toke Of a gret ladys preste of gret name she barest At Betony I wol begyn at many vertuos het within.
IEhan le vsurier ++IOhan the usurer 28 A tant preste Hath lente so moche Quil ne scet le nombre That he knoweth not the nombre Del auoir quil a Of the good that he hath tout maisement assemble.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "preste" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.