Whence it is manifest, that the giving of the bread to the disciples, which no man, I suppose, will deny to have been the administration of it, went before the two last acts which the Bishop reckoneth out.
Lapide himself reckoneth the city to be twenty seven miles distant from the temple.
Let every free man who reckoneth his liberty to stand in doing what he please, consider well these points, and I daresay he shall then find his liberty much less than he took it for before.
And yet he reckoneth himself for the time as sure as the other, saving that one believeth falsely, the other truly knoweth.
The pious is he who forgetteth not the grave nor calamity and who preferreth that which endureth to that which passeth away; who counteth not the morrow as of his days but reckoneth himself among the dead.
And man reckoneth I shall be a-paid for my lost sword with a needle, and for my broken sceptre he offereth me a bodkin!
Father Jordan reckoneth she may yet abide divers weeks, your Grace; in especial if the spring be mild, as it biddeth fair.
The King himself reckoneth up the troops he shall lack, and the convention-subsidy due from each man to furnish them.
It reckoneth little of five hundred the like of me; yet the water goeth not over faith's breath.
Seeing we have one Father, itreckoneth the less, though we never see one another's face.
After a long time the lord of those servants cometh and reckoneth with them.
After a long time the Lord of those servants cometh and reckoneth with them" (ver.
The Lord of the servants cometh, and reckoneth with them" (Matt.
After a long time the Lord of the servants cometh, and reckoneth with them" (Matt.
I am alway fain when a man reckoneth his debt heavy," saith Aunt Joyce.
He that will go straight on, and reckoneth to get home after some fashion, is not like to knock at the gate ere it be shut up.
It may be that she which crieth sore and telleth out all her griefs, hath far less a burden to carry than she which bolts the door of her heart o'er it, so that the world reckoneth her to have no griefs at all.
Maistres Henley hir littel lad lyethe sicke of a fevare, but the leech reckoneth he shal doe well.
Me reckoneth those shall be so many as we are like to have need.
Beside his sacks the miller stands On high within the open door: A book and pencil in his hands, His grist and meal he reckoneth o'er.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reckoneth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.