Seinte Hughe, and Seinte Hughe bishoppe of Lincolne, whiche dyed in the yere 1200, long before this litle seinte hughe.
Mr. Cockayne has illustrated the use of this word in his Seinte Marherete, pp.
Has all the pieces in B except Hali Meidenhad, with the addition of an incomplete copy of the Oreisun of Seinte Marie (printed in OEH i.
Among them is that ‘Englische boc of Seinte Margarete’ (M.
Thy proude pride shall be atamed, By God and byseinte Qwyntyne.
Seinte Denyse» is the genitive depending on «abbey».
Natheles on he«m» thai gon̄— Seinte Petir be here socoure!
Seinte Marherete,' the Maiden and Martyr, in Old English.
Now singeth, sire, for seinte charitee, 4510 Let see, conne ye your fader countrefete?
Thus endeth heer my tale of Ianuarie; God bless us and his moder Seinte Marie!
And so bifel, how that this gode man Remembred him upon this Damian, And seyde, 'Seinte Marie!
This carpenter to blessen him bigan, And seyde, 'help us, seinte Frideswyde!
The "Lyf of Seinte Cecile" was transferred by Chaucer to his "Canterbury Tales," where it became the tale of the second nun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seinte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.