Henry of Lancaster, resigne thy Crowne: What mutter you, or what conspire you Lords?
No: for he could not so resigne his Crowne, But that the next Heire should succeed and reigne Henry.
Revenge your wounds now, madame; I resigne him Up to your full will, since hee will not fight.
Y'have a minde Like to my sister, but have patience now; If next charge speede not, Ile resigne to you.
True it is that king William had promised long afore to resignethe gouernment of Normandie vnto the said Robert his sonne.
Resigne it then, for since that thou wast King, [dac090] As who is King but thee.
Madame I am but Protector ouer the land, [dac088] And when it please his grace, I will resigne my charge.
I tell thee he rose against him being his Soueraigne, & made him to resigne the crown perforce.
No, for he could not resigne the Crowne, But that the next heire must succeed and raigne.
But when the countesse of Leicester would not consent to quite claime and release hir right in such parcels of Normandie as belonged to hir, which king Henrie had couenanted with the residue to resigne vnto the French king.
And therefore I will first that the chancellor resigne to me his seale.
Sidenote: The king is persuaded to resigne the crowne to the duke.
Richard had receiued of him: moreouer to resigne and acquite vnto the French king, all that which either he or his predecessours held or possessed within Aluergue.
On the other part, the king of England should resigne Gisors, and certeine other places, and namelie Veuxine or Veulquesine vnto the king of France.
My earldome I would sooner resigne than part with such a speciall benefactresse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resigne" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.