Thévenot asserts that the Turks in three cups of water are contented with a good spoonful of powder.
Jean La Roque gives credit to Jean de Thévenot for introducing coffee privately into Paris in 1657, and for teaching the French how to use coffee.
As noted in chapter V, Jean de Thévenot brought coffee into Paris in 1657.
De Thévenot writes in this entertaining fashion concerning the use of the drink in Turkey in the middle of the seventeenth century: They have another drink in ordinary use.
Seeing him under the influence of such religious exaltation, Venot felt the opportunity to be favorable and at once told him of the meanly tragic shipwreck of his house.
Venot pressed him to his bosom and called him "brother" also.
Venot alone still remained kindly inclined toward the count, for he was biding his time.
Venot was his own small self again and smiled as of old.
Venot had whispered as he stood behind Count Muffat.
Vandeuvres once more assumed his dignified bearing and added gravely: "Monsieur Venot is fully aware that I believe what it is one's duty to believe.
Venot took him away as though he had been a child.
Venot had rushed after him, and upstairs in the bedroom a scene ensued.
Venot busily conferring with Daguenet, and with that they indulged in some facile pleasantries which made them very merry.
Venot was evoked thereby, and he saw his little plump face and ruined teeth.
It would have caught almost any girl; but when Miles delivered her at our door and drove off, I knew that there would be a "For Rent" card on that house in a few days and that Marie Venot was bound to have a hero or nothing.
It was this apparition of wreck, ruin, and concentrated energy that Marie Venot saw flash past her father's door, hastening to the relief of the victims of a worse disaster, forty miles away.
Marie Venot was full of sympathy for Miles; she wanted to see him, but Mrs. Bailey referred her to me, and she finally went home, still inquiring every day about him.
Already the elder Thévenot has accented this contrast when he says: "These cause the teeth to be equal, those file them to points, giving them the shape of a saw.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "venot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.