We shall soner wante our Fathers and Senatours, then they their plebeian officers.
O ye Romaines, if we could be without wiues, then all we should wante that griefe.
In the selfe, by wante of strength consumed by sicknes or other wise.
And impute thys my suffrance to some other perticular respecte, rather than to wante of stomacke.
I am sorie you have not been at London all this while, but y^e provissions could not wante you.
They had amongst them y^e fluxe, and allso wanteof fresh water; so as it is hear rather wondred at y^t so many are alive, then that so many are dead.
So as ther is now more cause to complaine of y^e excess and y^e abuse of wine (through mens corruption) even to drunkennes, then of any defecte or wante of the same.
But if in al these occasions thou dost wante stomacke, why dost thou make the whole Citye conceyue a false opinion of thee?
I trow you must excomunicate me, or els you must goe without their companie, or we shall wante no quareling; but let them pass.
The reason is, that by these, their new discoveries, they have so many honest wayes to set them on worke, as they rather wante men than meanes to ymploy them.
And hauyng wante of pitche, for in that countrey the Indians knewe not what it meant, he commaunded certayne of his Mariners to make the same in the highe Mountaynes where was store of Pine trées, and not farre from the cittie.
And bycause Quezalcouatle was agréeued for wanteof bloudy sacrifice, he permitted the Straungers to punishe them of Chololla.
But word and wit, with chere ful pale, Shul wante for to telle thy tale.
And whan I thenke upon the kisse, And how muche Ioye and blisse I hadde thurgh the savour swete, 4115 For wante of it I grone and grete.
Foote, man, let him be ten thousand preists[93] and a will styll wante somethynge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wante" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.