This status continued through Lent, and hence the incepting bachelor was described as stans in quadragesima.
One stans fuh good luck, two fuh money, thee fuh wisdom, fo' fuh power an five fuh love.
Each one uv dem five fingahs stans for sumpin too.
This Boke has been reprinted for the Early English Text Society, and its Stans Puer is Rhodes’s own expansion of one of the shorter English versions of the original Latin[19].
The Book of Curteisie that is clepid Stans Puer ad Mensam (from Lambeth MS.
The Carmen Juvenile, inserted here and in the antecedent issues, is the poem better known as Stans Puer ad Mensam, and in its English dress by Lydgate.
The journey, though not more than fourteen miles from Stans to Engelberg, occupied several hours, so broken up the narrow road was by the winter's rains and the melting snow.
Con'stans seized on the inheritance of the deceased prince, and retained it during ten years, obstinately refusing to give any share to his brother Constan'tius.
But the tyranny of Con'stans at last became insupportable.
Constan'tine had scarcely been seated on his throne, when he attempted to wrest from Con'stans some of the provinces which had been assigned as his portion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.