Edward Nevell apon a gray hors trappyd with blak velveyt full of small belles, hys cott the on half of greyn velvyt, the oder of whytt cloth of gold; thyse to the rutters of the spers, with oder dyvers well appontyd.
A gentleman told Dr Whytt that in the Carse of Gowrie, in September, "before this disease was perceived, the horses were observed to be more than usually affected with a cold and a cough.
WHYTT has immortalized himself by the candid relation of his own infirmities, and his circumstantial account of the Regimen, &c.
WHYTT relates of himself, in his Observations on Nervous, Hysteric, and Hypochondriac Disorders, 8vo.
The xj day of January the Cete of London took up a thousand men and made themwhytt cotes and red crosses and every ward of London found men.
The xviij day of May there was sent to the shyppes men in whytt cotes and red crosses, and gones to the Queen's shyppes.
Thus, the old English physician Whytt remarked that "several delicate women who could easily bear the stronger smell of tobacco have been thrown into fits by musk, ambergris, or a pale rose.
Whytt mentions a woman of delicate constitution and great sensibility of the digestive tract in whom foods difficult of digestion provoked spasms, which were often followed by syncopes.
Whytt knew a woman who was made sick by the slightest bit of nutmeg.
Whytt mentions an instance in which tobacco became repugnant to a woman each time she conceived, but after delivery this aversion changed to almost an appetite for tobacco fumes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whytt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.