At table my antagonist, to bring the question on foot amangs his awn condisciples, began that I was becum an heretik, and the doctour spering how, ansuered that I denyed quho to be spelled with a w, but with qu.
And soe the question must rest on the assumption quhither w be a labial letter andquho a guttural syllab.
For this alwayis is to be avoyded, that none quho is jugit unabill to come at ony tyme to some reasonable knawlege, quhairby he may edifie the Kirk, sall perpetuallie be nurisshed[419] upone the charge of the kirk.
Was thair none amangis you, quho did foirsee quhat inconvenientis mycht insew his absence frome these partis?
At anyrate, two years later, upon his appointment as an Extraordinary Lord of Session he is called Sir Richard Maitland.
In November, 1561, he was admitted an Ordinary Lord of Session under the title of Lethington, his son being permitted the privilege, by a special regulation, of accompanying him within the bar.
The “Complaynt” begins with a homily on the text “Quho clymmis to hycht, perforce his feit mon faill.
In her last hour she addresses one epistle to the king, deriving lessons to royalty from the chronicles of Scotland, and another to her “brether of the court” upon the text “Quho sittith moist hie sal fynd the sait most slidder.
The following opening lines afford a specimen of the adaptation of a “prophaine sang”:-- Quho is at my windo?
Quho can say more than Schir James Inglis[108] sayis, In ballattis, farses, and in plesand playis?
Or quho can now the workis countrafait Of Kennedie with termes aureait, Or of Dunbar, quhilk language had at large, As may be sene in-tyll his Goldin Targe?
Bot the raige of the Quene and Preistis culd nocht be stayed; bot fordwart thay move against us, quho than war bot are verrie few and meane number of gentilmen in Sanct Johnestoun.
And it concerneth the officers of the armey, especially thesse quho are cheiffe among them, to weight weell quhat the Lord hes against them, and to repent of ther diffidence and carnall way of acting and undervaluing of God’s people.
The leveing of a most malignant and profaine guard of horsse to be aboute the king, quho having beine sent for to be purgit aboute 2 dayes before the defaite, were suffred to be and feight in our armey.
The same daye the minister declaired yt yr wes a petitioune come from the prisoners at Tinmouth quho wer taiken at Dunbar, and representit to the presbyterie for support, because they wer in ane sterving conditione, and all comanders.
As also ordaines that the hostlers quho mak such feists salbe censured by the sessions.
Quhairvpone the king appoynted Patrik, archbischop of St. Androis to teache, bot he wes preuented be Mr. John Covpar minister, quho come befoir and filled the pulpit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quho" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.