Speck stayeth not in Japon this yeare, for he sent to the Hollandes howse to seeke for pikes that were made ready to send for Jaccatra and weare carid abord a shipp.
Gerard says: "Dill stayeth the yeox, or hicquet, as Dioscorides has taught.
It stayeth the involuntary course of the natural seed).
It stayeth the falling or shedding of the hair, and causeth them to grow thick, fair, and well coloured.
Gerard tells that "Plantain leaves stuped stayeth the inordinate flux of the terms, though it hath continued many years.
It also stayeth all kinds of fluxes both of the belly, and of other parts, and also of blood.
Let him be always my protector who stayeth alone on the other side of the ocean, in a form that is difficult to be apprehended, and overwhelming many thousands of persons!
He stayeth in battle as a foe, vomitting and scattering swarms of arrows.
Arriving next at Brahmasthuna, one that stayeth there for three nights acquireth the merit of giving away a thousand kine, and also ascendeth to heaven.
The person that stayeth at Gaya during both the dark and lighted fortnights, certainly sanctifieth, O king, his own race up and down to the seventh generation.
And that girl, as commanded by thee stayeth expecting thee, clad in half a piece of cloth and burning with grief!
Devoted as she is to me, if she stayeth with me, distress will surely be hers; while it is doubtful, if I desert her.
Arriving next at the tirtha called Ekaratra, a person thatstayeth there for one night, with regulated vows and refraining from untruth, becometh adored in the abode of Brahma.
The King envited the Hollanders to dyner to day, and sent me word he would have had the English but that he stayeth for the retorne of Capt.
For inward diseases the saide Oyle worketh myraculouslye (if that you minister or gyue a dramme at a time in white Wine to drinke) and stayethalso the sheading of haire, either on the head or beard, by annointing the places with this Oyle.
Plinie writeth, that by the only binding of the fresh white Vine (running in hedges) rounde about the bodies of the Hyues, itstayeth the swarme from flying away.
Who so commeth before the new moone stayeth for the deliuery of his letters vntil the moone be changed.
I thinke Hamode will be returned home in Ianuary or thereabout: for he stayeth but for the comming of the viceroy.
Every man stayeth up, or letteth his spirit fail, according to what he knoweth concerning the nature of a thing.
Arriving next at Brahmasthuna, one that stayeth there for three nights acquireth the merit of giving away a thousand kine, and also ascendeth to heaven.
Arriving next at the tirtha called Ekaratra, a person that stayeth there for one night, with regulated vows and refraining from untruth, becometh adored in the abode of Brahma.
Therefore, it must be somewhat else, and not the Figure, that stayeth the Board of Ebany above water, of which Figure the only Effect is the retardment of the Motion, according to which it descendeth more slowly than the Ball.
The wretch stayethhere acting under the instruction of Duryodhana.
This wicked wretch, Purochana, acting under the instruction of Duryodhana, stayeth here with the object of burning me to death when he seeth me trustful.
Who so commeth before the newe moone, stayeth for the deliuery of his letters vntyll the moone be chaunged.
God stayethnot quite away, though he stayeth long.
Haue you a may chitt a small dark gray bird [see Note 29] about the bignesse of a stint wch cometh about may & stayethbutt a moneth.
The Antithenar draws the Thumb to the other Fingers, having its Origine in the Bone of the Metacarpus, that stayeth the middle Finger, and its Insertion is in the first Bone of the Thumb.
The Cubitaeus Externus taking its rise from the hinder-part of the Elbow, passeth under the Annular Ligament, and adheres to the upper and outward-part of the Bone of the Metacarpus that stayeth the little Finger.
Of the sweet-smelling flag he says: "it is verily believed of many that the leaves or roots of Acorus tyed to a hive of Bees stayeth them from wandering or flying away and draweth a greater resort of others thereto.
Oh that this land be not like Ephraim, "An unwise son, that stayethtoo long in the place of the breaking forth of children!
One other letter came from Robin, inclosing one for me, with which (because I could not leave my mother at such a time) I was forced to stay my soul, as the lover in the Canticle stayeth his soul with apples.
As the sweet river floweth by Green banks and alders tall, It stayeth not for prayer or sigh, Nor answereth if we call.
Here, however, this Satyaki, this foremost one of the Satwata race, stayeth amid us.
Having slain him, Sikhandin, his aspiration fulfilled, stayeth at the very van of all the troops, surrounded by all the Panchalas, covetous of another triumph.
There stayeththat origin of ascetic penances, that destroyer of Daksha's sacrifice, that wielder of Pinaka, that lord of all creatures, that slayer of the Asura called Bhaganetra.
By good luck, it is that he stayeth within the range of the shafts.
In that mansion O king, the Supreme Deity, the Grand- sire of all created things, having himself created everything by virtue of his creative illusion, stayeth ever.
I have no more to say, but to beg the Lord that when I go away, he would bless every one that stayeth behind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stayeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.