Saxon Duinhe-wassel (English gentlemen) saw but the Chief with his tail on!
Chief) did not like ta Sassenagh Duinhe-wassel to be pingled wi' mickle speaking, as she was na tat weel.
Callum Beg soon after announced in person the ratification of this treaty, adding, 'Ta auld deevil was ganging to ride wi' ta Duinhe-wassel hersell.
Do you think he would come to meet a Sassenach Duinhe-wassel in such a way as that?
Stephen meditated on the subject in the intervals of superintendence of his oven, and serving out wassel and cocket, with the result that when evening came, he was almost determined to go, if Ermine found no good reasons to the contrary.
Our wassel we do fill With apples and with spice, Then grant us your good will To taste here once or twice Of our good wassel.
Chief) did not like ta Sassenagh duinhe-wassel to be pingled wi' mickle speaking, as she was na tat weel.
Saxon duinhe-wassel (English gentleman) saw but the Chief with his tail on!
Do you think he would come to meet a Sassenach duinhe-wassel in such a way as that?
Callum Beg soon after announced in person the ratification of this treaty, adding, 'Ta auld deevil was ganging to ride wi' ta duinhe- wassel hersell.
O, then, it is the handsome Sassenach duinhe-wassel that is to be married to Lady Flora?
Callum Beg soon after announced in person the ratification of this treaty, adding, 'Ta auld deevil was ganging to ride wi' ta duinhe-wassel hersell.
The wassel round, in good brown bowls, Garnish'd with ribbons, blithely trowls.
This was a sign the feast was o'er; 525 It hush'd the merrywassel roar, The minstrels ceased to sound.
Wassel was the word, Wassel every guest returned, as he took the circling goblet from his friend, whilst song and civil mirth brought in the infant year.
Berlen near Snodland in Kent, on which is carved a wassel bowl resting on the branches of an apple-tree, alluding, probably, to part of the materials of which the liquor was composed.
The wassel songs were sung during the festivities of Christmas, and, in earlier times, principally by those itinerant minstrels who frequented the houses of the gentry, where they were always certain of the most welcome reception.
Wassel bread was set above the salt, maslin below.
The more delicate kinds were termed simnel and pain de main: wassel was the best kind of common bread; cocket was a spongy loaf of cheaper flour; maslin was made of wheat mixed with oats and barley.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wassel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.