But thus ye faren, wel neigh alle and some, That he that most desireth yow to serve, 1150 Of him ye recche leest wher he bicome, And whether that he live or elles sterve.
But sin that ye han herd me som-what seye, Now recche I never how sone that I deye.
I recche nat, but it may bettre be, 2245 To have victorie of hem, or they of me, So that I have my lady in myne armes.
By this proverbe thou shalt understonde, Have thou y-nogh, what thar thee reccheor care How merily that othere folkes fare?
Now god,' quod he, 'my swevene recche aright, And keep my body out of foul prisoun!
Eek in that lond, as tellen knightes olde, Ther is som mete that is ful deyntee holde, 70 That in this lond men recche of it but smal; Ther nis no man that may reporten al.
I rede thee Love awey to dryve, 3295 That makith thee recche not of thy lyve.
And yet a poore man, that ye wite wel or supposen in certain to have no good of, ye ne geve 330 no such letters, though he be a better man to god than suche a riche man; nevertheles, this poore man doth not recche therof.
And if he recche not to lese, litel is that worth that of the lesing reson reccheth nothing; and if it were mighty in power or in strength, the lesing shulde ben 65 withset; and whan it cometh to the lesing, he may it not withsitte.
Morris, 366, 'ne recche i what me telle' means 'I care not what people may say.
And Conscience knew hem wel, Thei loved coveitise; 2140 And bad Reson ryde faste, And recche of hir neither.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.