Of the thyrde kynde of ora- cions / called Iudiciall.
The Diffinicion and cause had: I come to the thyrde place called partes to knowe whether there be but one kynde of Iustice or els many.
The thyrde that he be a man of suche auctority: that his dignity may cause his souldiers to haue hym in re- uerence and awe.
Then drawe the thyrde lyne to make a triangle with those other twoo, and you haue doone according to the conclusion, and haue made a twelike triangle, whose ij.
Nowe where those two lines that entre into the circle, doo touche the circumference (beside the touche line) there set I two prickes, and betwene them I drawe a thyrde line.
For what so euer thynges are equalle to anny one thyrde thynge, those same are equalle togitther, by the fyrste common sentence, so that bycause all the .
But this appertaineth to the thyrde booke, and therefore I wyll speake no more of it at this tyme.
The mynstrelles have begonne the thyrde warr songe, Yett notte a speere of hemm[24] hath grete mie syghte.
Whan he had gone a lytel farther, the thyrde man mette hym, and sayde: Jesu!
Than said the frere: you must make the eldest that shalbe a beggar a frere, and the seconde that shalbe a thefe a man of lawe, and the thyrde that shalbe an homicyde a phisicyon.
The thyrde is thy selfe, that haste begon to raygne ouer vs more importunately[214] than either of the other two.
The thyrde kinde is called Charactirismus, that is the efficcion or pycture of the bodye or mynde, as Dauus describeth Crito, & Mitio describeth Demea.
Vertue, or as we saye, a grace & dygnitye in speakynge, the thyrde kynde of Scheme, is when the sentence is bewtyfied and lyfte vp aboue the comen maner of speaking of the people.
For thys darre I saye, no eloquente wryter maye be perceiued as he shulde be, wythoute the knowledge of them: for asmuche as al togethers they belonge to Eloquucion, whyche is the thyrde and pryncipall parte of rhetorique.
And she conceaued the thyrde tyme & bare a sonne/ whom she called Sela: & he was at Chesyb when she bare hem.
And the name of the thyrde river is Hidekell/ which runneth on the easte syde of the assyryans And the fourth river is Euphrates.
And it came to passe the thyrde daye which was Pharaos byrth daye/ that he made a feast vnto all his servauntes.
And God sawe that it was good: and th[~e] of the evenynge and mornynge was made the thyrde daye.
At the end of the third egloge: "Thus endyth the thyrde and last egloge of the mysery of court and courters, composed by Alexander Barclay, preste, in his youthe.
Concludes: "Thus endeth the thyrdeand last Eglogue of the Misery of Courte and Courters, Composed by Alexander Barclay preest, in his youth.
Item to the fyfth we saye that the widdowe upon the deathe of her husbande shall have the thyrde parte of the rente of the lande, but not the thyrde part of the lande except yt be surrendered to her by her husbande.
Item to the thyrde we saye that the copyholder that doth surrender his copyholde ought not to paye any herryott upon the surrender of his copyholde except yt be in extreme of deathe.
The thyrde daye they came vnto Tlacopan, whyche was also as all the Townes of the lake, wythout people, there they were lodged in the Lordes house of the Towne.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thyrde" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.