And that ze wyld bye a zerd of brode clothe of blac for an hode fore me of xliiij^d.
On Dunsmore heath I alsoe slewe A monstrous wyld and cruell beast, Calld the Dun-cow of Dunsmore heath; Which manye people had opprest.
With dartis thai assaill the cite fast, 15 And thai defend with slungis and stane cast; Sum presys thik the wyld fyre in to slyng, The arrowys flaw spangand fra euery stryng.
WYLD I purposely refrained from saying "Philology" because it has a frightening sound.
Professor Wyld quite rightly waxes indignant over the rise of bogus pronunciations, based purely on the spelling, among persons who were ignorant of the best traditional usage until they obtained currency among the better classes.
One particularly valuable document which Professor Wyld makes use of is the diary of Henry Machyn, a sixteenth-century tradesman who gossips at random in the vernacular of the middle-class Londoner with no particular education or refinement.
Other wayes yf I wend, Wyld bestis wyAEsAEs me shend: 1545 Falshede, woo worth it aye!
Lyons and berys there they ff{a}nd And wyld best{es} aboute goand, Reysing on euery side.
II: Berrys he sawe stondyng And wyld bestes ther goyng, Gret lyonys ther he fond.
Mr. Wyld and Ralph Greatorex tasted it and 'twas of a kind of insipid tast, something of an ironish tast.
Lik a wyld best that war fra reson rent, As wytlace wy in to the ost he went, 400 Dingand on hard; quhat Sotheroun he rycht hyt, Straucht apon horss agayn mycht neuir syt.
Eftre the sone Wallas walkit about Vpon Tetht side, quhar he saw mony rout Off wyld bestis wauerand in wode and playne.
All Mydlame land thai brynt wp in a fyr, 945 Brak parkis doun, distroyit all the schyr; Wyld der thai slew, for othir bestis was nayn; Fol.
Throuch the wyld land he gydyt thaim full rycht; To Ranouch hall thai com apon the nycht.
Ther spulyie like rievers o' wyld ketterin clan, Who plunder unsparing baith houses and lan'.
XXXII The little Boy stoode Looking over a dore; [There as he look’d He was ware of a wyld bore.
And you Gentlewoman lyue in rest, as your poore suppliant, wretched Dom Diego, shalbe citizen of wyld places, and vaunt you hardely that yee were the best beloued maiden that euer liued.
Meleager lost his Lyfe for the victory of the wyld Bore of Callydonia, Cephalus was slaine for kylling his deare beloued Pocris, and Acastus was accursed for murdering the King's sonne of whome he was the Tutour.
And beholde, they raysed a wyld beast, which with greate swyftnesse leapte ouer the nettes and ranne awaye with greate spede.
Mr. Wyldthought she had fainted; but it was not so.
Mr. Wyld thought of his own merry daughters, whom he had left at home, and felt a vague thankfulness that they were not as Olive Rothesay.
Even Mr. Wyldfelt it, and his manner changed from condolence to respect.
I once rebuking a wyld roge because he went idelly about, he shewed me that he was a begger by enheritance--his Grandfather was a begger, his father was one, and he must nedes be one by good reason.
Mr. Wyld Clarke, factor fifteen yeares in Barberie, affirmes there are none there.
Mr. Wyld Clarke assures me that juice of lemons mixt with alhanna strikes a deeper and more durable colour either in the hands or nailes.
Wyld lived and worked at that time in the same studio, in the Rue Blanche, where he is still living and working in this present year (1887), an octogenarian with the health and faculties of a man of fifty.
The pictures were in a fairly advanced stage when Mr. William Wyld came on a visit of a few days and gave him valuable advice about them.
Works by Henry Cecil Wyld Merton Professor of the English Language in the University of Oxford.
You no doubt remember how much our curiosity was excited by hearing that Mr. Wyld was about to place a model of the globe, of gigantic dimensions, in the great exhibition.
I heard that Mr. Wyld has spent twelve thousand pounds upon his undertaking.
As to Tom May, Mr. Edmund Wyld told me that he was acquainted with him when he was young, and then he was as other young men of this towne are, scil.
Memorandum, Mr. Wyld sayes that the doctors told him that in 1656 there dyed in London of the quartan ague fifteen hundred; N.
Sirturus de Perspicillis, a thin 4to: Mr. Edmund Wyldhas it, scil.
Mr. Wyld sayes Sir Matthew Lister built the house for Mary, countesse of Pembroke.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wyld" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.