I to church, and so home to dinner, and dined alone upon some marrow bones, and had a fine piece of rost beef, but being alone I eat none.
Durham hath the countie of Durham and Northumberland with the Dales onelie vnder hir iurisdiction, and hereof the bishops haue sometimes béene earles palantines & ruled the rost vnder the name of the bishoprike and succession of S.
His brush was unfortunately prolific, and at this time the fine examples of weaving set by Rost and Karcher had been replaced by quicker methods so that after 1600 the tapestries poured out were lamentably inferior.
Bacchiacca drew a filigree of attenuated fancies, threw them on a ground of single delicate colour, and sent them for weave to the celebrated masters, John Rost and Nicholas Karcher.
Faith here's an English Taylor come hither, for stealing out of a French Hose: Come in Taylor, here you may rost your Goose.
Durham hath the countie of Durham and Northumberland with the Dales onelie vnder hir iurisdiction, and hereof the bishops haue sometimes beene earles palantines & ruled the rost vnder the name of the bishoprike and succession of S.
Rost may be congratulated on a surprising run of luck.
I love norost but a nut browne toste And a crab layde in the fyre.
Lay a crab[1030] in the fire to rost for lambes-wooll.
Rost has written at great length on the meaning of this passage.
Yancey and Rost denied this and asserted "that they had prohibited the slave-trade, and did not mean to revive it.
Very angry they planned a formal protest to the British Government, but in the end Mann and Rost counselled silence, outvoting Yancey[559].
Rost wilde Ducks putting into their Bellies some Sage and a little Onion (both well shreded) wrought into a lump with butter, adding a little Pepper and Salt.
Take white of Lekes and slyt hem, and do hem to seeþ in wyne, oile and salt, rost brede and lay in dysshes and the sewe above and serue it forth.
Take smale fylettes of Pork and rost hem half and smyte hem to gobettes and do hem in wyne an Vynegur and Oynouns ymynced and stewe it yfere do þerto gode poudours an salt, an serue it forth.
Take Pork, and rost it tyl the blode be tryed out & þe broth [1].
Schal be latyn blod atte Navel and schald yt and rost yt and ley yt al hole up on a Plater and zyf hym forth wyth Galentyn that be mad of Galyngale gyngener and canel and dresse yt forth.
Take fylettes of Pork and rost hem half ynowh smyte hem on pecys.
For the garnish of the aforesaid dish, rost Turneps and rost Onions, Grapes, Cordons, and Mace.
Stew all the aforesaid in somerost mutton, or beef gravy, with some pistaches, large mace, a good big onion or two, and some salt.
Other forcing for rost or boil'd, or baked Legs of any meat, or any other Joint or Fowl.
Women din'd with rost Beef and minc'd Pyes, good Cheese and Tarts.
We sooin gate throo th' soop, but we sat a long time waitin' for th' rost beef to follow.
Rost that the only variants are sa for tah and yoshita for yoshitah.
Rost remarks that Lassen more correctly identifies it with that of Sri Puliman of the Andhra dynasty who reigned at Pratishthana after the overthrow of the house of Salivahana about 130 A.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.