Sallet did not live to take part in the great, decisive encounter for which he so ardently longed.
On this practice Sallet founds his fable: "The people of the Canton of Berne in days of old kept a bear.
The oyle stone is to whet your gravers on; drop one or two drops of sallet oyle upon it, and whet your graver thereon, and it will have an edge presently.
Take Rew, and rub it betweene the palmes of your hands untill it be so brused that you may make thereof a tent; then dip it in sweet sallet oyle, and put in each eare one, so that you may pull them forth againe.
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It is,” von Sallet writes to me, “probably older than Odaenathus, and belongs perhaps to an Arsacid of the second century A.
Unity Sallet is there too--yes, at the other end, under the tarpaulin.
Well, Unity Sallet agreed, and lay down at the back end of the waggon, and Tony covered her over, so that the waggon seemed to be empty but for the loose tarpaulin; and then he drove on to meet Milly.
And away walks Unity Sallet likewise, though she looked back when she'd gone some way, to see if he was following her.
It quite frightened her, not knowing that Unity Sallet was in the waggon likewise.
Said the Baron: 'Looking at his inches, 't is a pity of him that he hath not jack and sallet and a spear over his shoulder.
To apply the bruised leaves will serve for preventing boils, and the plant, if taken as a sallet with vinegar, is good for sadness of the heart.
Galen (whose beloved sallet it was) says it breeds the most laudable blood.
The super-curious insist that the knife with which salletherb is cut must be of silver.
Whaw, and sent hym a Holland cheese, a bottell of sallet oyle, and a bag of wallnuts.
He brought a present of fresh bread, with a littell sallet oyle and som poulderd beefe.
To broil or toast a Carp divers ways, either in sweet Butter or Sallet Oyl.
And when she was there, she did off her sallet and ungirt her, and laid her sword on the grass, and did off her surcoat and hauberk, and so was a woman again in one white coat above her smock.
To them that served her she told the tale of her vow, that she might not do off her sallet that seven days; and some trowed her, and some deemed her a woman, but whereas she seemed by her raiment to be of condition none meddled with her.
She was armed in a light hauberk, and over it a long and loose surcoat that came down beneath the knee of her; and a sallet she had upon her head, wide but light, so that not very much of her face was to be seen.
Then she came forth from the water, and clad herself in no great haste, and did on her hauberk and sallet and sword, and so went back to her place, and sat down and began to do on her foot-gear.
Then she gave him back the cup and lighted down off her horse, and took the sallet from her head, and spake: I may not pass by a friend without a word; think if thou hast not seen me before?
And that will not be so long agone, said a townsman, smiling, for I doubt we should see no grey hair in thine head if thy sallet were off it.
I would have a sallet to wear on my head, Which under my chin with a thong red Buckled shall be: Dost thou yet perceive me?
I pray thee, good Mulciber, make no mo bones, But let me have a sallet made at once.
I would have it also for to save my head, If Jupiter himself would have me dead; And if he in a fume would cast at me his fire, This sallet I would have to keep me from his ire.
Dat poke sallet and young ernions gwine to be mighty good, and dey sho 'mind me of dem good old days in Pickens county.
To make Metheglin To make a sallet of smelts To roast a Fillet Beefe To make a sallet of a cold Hen or Capon.
La Mole looked around, but saw only his landlord standing behind him with folded arms and wearing on his head the sallet which he had seen him polishing the moment before.
Therewith the Abbot went forth to his place, and sat him down under a goodly cloth of estate, and folk stood up again; but when Ralph looked for the man in the sallet he could see nought of him.
Now do off thy sallet that I may see thee, thy face and thy curly head.
He was a big man, and armed; for he had a bright steel sallet on his head, which covered his face all save the end of his chin; and plates he had on his legs and arms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sallet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.