It is thought of some that it is verie wholesome for a weake stomach to beare such a dog in the bosome, as it is for him that hath the palsie to feele the dailie smell and sauour of a fox.
Which being rightly vnderstanded and conferred with the likenesse that was in old time betweene the Celts & the British toongs, will not a little helpe those that thinke the old Celtish to haue some sauour of the Greeke.
So get you hence in peace: And tell the Dolphin, His Iest will sauour but of shallow wit, When thousands weepe more then did laugh at it.
For she had a tongue with a tang, Would cry to a Sailor goe hang: She lou'd not the sauour of Tar nor of Pitch, Yet a Tailor might scratch her where ere she did itch.
This admiration Sir, is much o'th' sauour Of other your new prankes.
All their viands and meates are without any taste or sauour of salt at all.
Propertius likewise in the third booke of his Elegies mentioneth certaine waters representing the sauour of wine in these words.
The same author maketh the cause of sauours in water to be heate, because the earth being hote changeth and giueth sauour vnto the water.
Which being rightly vnderstanded and conferred with the likenesse that was in old time betwéene the Celts & the British toongs, will not a little helpe those that thinke the old Celtish to haue some sauour of the Gréeke.
It is thought of some that it is verie wholesome for a weake stomach to beare such a dog in the bosome, as it is for him that hath the palsie to féele the dailie smell and sauour of a fox.
With my watchfull and attentiue eares, listning if the horrible monster with hir slimie and filthie poyson and stinking sauourwere drawing towards mee.
His countenance sauour of the vaine of Gallatits, and crowned with stars like lightening, he stoode vpon an aultar of Saphyre.
And how Poliphilus there had with madnes almost forgotten himselfe in the passions of desire, but hope did asswage his furie, quieting himselfe in the beholding of the sweete sauour of the faire Nymph.
And if any happeneth to boyle or seathe Riuer Creauisses, or sea Crabbes neare to the Hiues, and that the Bées féele the sauour therof, they die forthwith.
Some affirme that Democritus which recreated by Honny, with the only breath and sauour of the Honnye made hote, liued (as they write) vnto a hundred nine yeares.
And Aristotle declareth the Bées to be the clenlyest amongst all other beastes, bycause in flying abroad, they shed then their dung from them, leaste anye sauour or stincke of their dung be felte in their cotages or hoales.
To the one part are we the sauourof death vnto deathe, and vnto the other part are we the sauour of lyfe vnto lyfe .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sauour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.