In a chappelle south of the chancell, are left in one windowe some Rudders of Ships or the cognizance of the Lord Willoughby of Brook.
The northren light in at the dores shoon, For windowe on the wal ne was ther noon, (1130) Thurgh which men mighten any light discerne.
In the east windowe of the south aisle of the church at Wilton is this following inscription in gothick black letter:-".
She had a windowe and a dore from her lodgeing into the chancell of the chapell, whence she heard prayers.
With those wordes they wente from the windowe to supper: and Galgano, when he had lured his Hauke, departed awaye.
I have heard there was a windowe given by one Hoskyns there, as by the inscription did appeare.
He lived at the bay-windowe house next the east end of St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street.
In the parlour windoweare scutchions of his family, which gett.
In the church at Monmouth, I remember in a south windowe an ancient scutcheon of the family, the same that this family beares.
After a taedious setting (at dinner, and drinking after dinner) the drummes beate and the soldiers to march before the windowe to be seen by the Deputy Lieutenants.
Faire tapestry and carven oake, and six high windowes in the syde of him, and one faire windowe in ye gables, and under hym a gallery where were singing men to please the King's majestie, and cunning minstrelsie.
Ye windowe was much clere glasse wyth colours in ye midst under golden canopyes in ye heades of the pannels.
And the carrells was no greater then from one stanchell (mullion) of the windowe to another.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "windowe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.