Why, then my syster, as allweomen ells, Seeinge her selfe neglected in her lust, Thought any ill way to obtayne it just.
Shall weomen trust a sweete and courtlye face When they themselves deceyve most by the face?
Well I will never trust the wooeinge of a great man whylst I live agayne: & they be as false to weomen as to men they have sweete eeles to hould by.
Weomen were mermaides sailing with the wind, The greatest miracle was fish behind: But men were all kept chast against their wish, And could comitt but the cold sin of fish.
Excellent Ladye I doe now beleive Virtue andweomen are growne frends againe.
You have something, then, to speake of our weomen when y'are in England.
Why, sir, weomen are not affraid to heare of doings.
May all the curses of all iniured weomen Fall on thy head!
And let weomen nether touche the yonge gourdes nor loke upon them, for the only touchinge and sighte of weomen kille the yonge gourdes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "weomen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.