Thos Roben solde foll fast, Tell he had pottys bot feyffe; Op he hem toke of his ear, And sende hem to the screffeys weyffe.
Stell then stod the prowde potter, 185 Thos than seyde he; "And y had a bow, be the rode, On schot scholde yow se.
Styll than sat thes prowde potter, Thos than thowt he; "As y am a trow Cerstyn man, 175 Thes schotyng well y se.
First his manie and intolerable atechnies, whence deriue thos manie and vncertaine assayes of calculation.
Botte thos to leave thee, Birtha, dothe asswaie Moe torturynge peynes yanne canne be sedde bie tyngue, Yette rouze thie honoure uppe, and wayte the daie, Whan rounde aboute mee songe of warre heie synge.
Juste as I was wythe Ælla to be bleste, Shappe foullie thoshathe snatched hym awaie.
Thos from dysportysmente to warr to ron, 250 To chaunge the selke veste for the gaberdyne!
Gif thos wee flie in chase of farther woe, Oure fote wylle fayle, albeytte wee bee stronge, Ne wylle oure pace swefte as oure danger goe.
My life as Spider's webb's cut off, Thos fainting have I said, And liveing man no more shall see, But bee in Silence layd.
Ther was grete labours made by the bayly of Coshay and other for to have endytyd your men both at Dyrham and at Walsyngham, but I purvayd a mene that her [their] purpose was lettyd at thos ij.
Christopher Gardener safe to us, withthos that came with him.
Stell then stod the prowde potter, Thos than seyde he; "And y had a bow, be the rode, On schot scholde yow se.
Thos Roben solde foll fast, Tell he had pottys bot feyffe; On he hem toke of his car, And sende hem to the screffeys weyffe.
Styll than sat thes prowde po, Thos than thowt he; "As y am a trow Cerstyn man, Thes schotyng well y se.
Thos above that ar of great draught of water cannot tide it down, for they must take the high water and dare not make after an houre ebb untill they be past Barking Shelf.
The lion and the thos are enemies, because they both live upon flesh, and seek their food from the same source; hence disputes arise between them.
But I observed, under the article lynx, that the lupus cervarius of the Latins is not the thos of the Greeks.
The thos never attacks, and is but little afraid of the human species.
This interpretation sufficiently indicates, that they considered the panther and thos to belong to the same species.
The body and tail of the thos are longer than those of the dog; his legs are shorter, but that does not prevent him from being as swift, and he can spring much further.
By comparing these passages with that of Homer, and other Greek authors, it seems almost certain, that the thos of Aristotle is the great jackal, and that the panther is the little jackal, or the adil.
This word, thos, the commentator of Homer interprets by that of panther, which he says is a kind of weak and timid wolf: thus, the thos and panther have been considered as the same animal by some of the ancient Greeks.
He fights with the dog and the lion, whence the lion and the thos are never seen in the same places.
Thos and I gives all this here good advice for nothink at all, what do I get by it?
Thos as to the matter of that, younker, why that's a nether here nor there; that's a nothink to you dolt.
In the north of Tongking people of Laos origin occur--the Thos round Kaobang, the Muongs in the mountains bordering the Red river.
When mixed, with Chinese the Muongs and the Thos are known as the Hung-dans, Mans and Miens.
There is a certain Canadian Officer, by the Name of Laurens Olivier, a Captain, whose Character and warm Attachment to our Cause while he was an Inhabt of Canada, my Friend Mr Thos Walker a Gentn well known to Mr Gerry, speaks highly of.
Then thos for murther weare beaten with staves till ther bonns weare broken and beinge alive weare flounge into the fier, the other for robbinge was knockt on the heade and beinge deade his bodye was burnt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.