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Example sentences for "brachet"

Lexicographically close words:
bracelets; bracer; braces; brach; brache; brachia; brachial; brachialis; brachiopod; brachiopods
  1. He passeth with the brachet over the bridge, that was right feeble, and there was a great water under it, and cometh to the hall, that was wasted and old.

  2. She doth it of dread lest she lose your love; and here behold a brachet that she sendeth you by me that you will carry with you into the cavern.

  3. They rode until that they came one night to the Waste Manor whither the brachet led Messire Gawain when he found the dead knight that Lancelot had slain.

  4. The brachet that was brought thither with the shield was lying on a couch of straw.

  5. Messire Ywain laid hold on the shield and took it off the damsel's neck by leave of the King, and hung it on the column in the midst of the hall, and one of the Queen's maidens taketh the brachet and carrieth him to the Queen's chamber.

  6. By the brachet may you well know that this is true.

  7. Sir," saith the damsel, "Command that the shield be hung on this column and that the brachet be put in the Queen's chamber with the maidens.

  8. But the brachet had returned after the damsel, whereof the griffons were wroth, and they forthwith seized on the two knights that entered into their cavern and slew them and devoured.

  9. The brachet will not leave her, but will be always on her lap, nor can she move anywhither but he followeth her.

  10. In contrast with the gazehound the brachet hunts by scent.

  11. Brachet was of the same opinion as Briquet, and so considered it rare.

  12. A fairly typical case of this kind was reported in detail by Brachet (De l'Hypochondrie, p.

  13. Oh, brachet of purple and gold Once made by the mighty Urgan In Avalun's wondrous wold.

  14. Lord Tristram, the thoughtful and valiant, Lord Tristram, the noble and high, Has sent me this wondrous brachet Lest weeping and grieving I die.

  15. In front of a couch, on a small table, stands a large gold shrine in which rests the magic brachet Peticru, a toy of jewels and precious metals.

  16. Right so anon came in a lady on a white palfrey, and cried aloud to king Arthur, Sir, suffer me not to have this despite, for the brachet was mine that the knight led away.

  17. How Sir Launcelot followed a brachet into a castle where he found a dead knight, and how he after was required of a damsel to heal her brother.

  18. Also, sir, ye must let call Sir Tor, for he must bring again the brachet and the knight, or else slay him.

  19. How Sir Tor found the brachet with a lady, and how a knight assailed him for the said brachet.

  20. Yea, said Sir Tor, this brachet have I sought from king Arthur's court hither.

  21. With that they heard a knight call loud that came after them, and he said, Knight, abide and yield my brachet that thou tookest from my lady.

  22. Sir Launcelot, I did never this knight no harm, for hither by track of blood this brachet brought me; and therefore fair lady be not displeased with me, for I am full sore aggrieved of your grievance.

  23. Also she sent him a little brachet that was passing fair.

  24. Right so as they sat there came running in a white hart into the hall, and a white brachet next him, and thirty couple of black running hounds came after with a great cry, and the hart went about the Table Round.

  25. What, will ye so, said the lady, take my brachet from me?

  26. Then the queen departed, but the brachet would not from him.

  27. So Sir Launcelot rode over that bridge that was old and feeble; and when he came in midst of a great hall, there he saw lie a dead knight that was a seemly man, and that brachet licked his wounds.

  28. Then were they ware of the hart that lay on a great water bank, and a brachet biting on his throat, and more other hounds came after.

  29. But he knew not that that good and courteous knight, Sir Gawain, had set forth secretly to seek Tyolet, for the brachet had come back to court alone, and Gawain deemed surely it would guide him to the knight.

  30. Then Guingamor went towards her, and proffered her robe, and thanked her for her courtesy, and said he might not lodge with her, since he must seek the boar and the brachet which he had lost.

  31. Ere long he heard the brachet give tongue afar off and he began to wind his horn, troubled at heart till he saw the dog.

  32. The boar passed before him, and Guingamor rode after, encouraging the brachet with hue and cry.

  33. If thou wilt not lend me thy steed, and the brachet thou dost hold dear, thy hound and thine other dogs, then must I e'en take my own, such as they are.

  34. She was daughter unto the King of Logres, and came riding upon a snow-white palfrey, bearing with her a white brachet of smooth and shining hair, at whose neck hung a little golden bell.

  35. Afore him passed the boar with the brachet close upon its track.

  36. The maiden spake: "This brachet shall guide ye where the stag is wont to have his dwelling-place.

  37. Through a little plantation towards the open ground he saw the brachet and the boar come swiftly, and thought to reach them easily.

  38. The brachet which Kay was chasing stayed not till it came to the knight, and took shelter betwixt his legs, barking loudly at the pursuer.

  39. The brachet was white as snow, and smoother than any ermine.

  40. Then the queen departed, but do what she would the brachet would not follow her, but kept with the sick knight.

  41. Sir Tor had better fortune, for he brought the brachet alive, and won much honor from his deeds.

  42. The brachet that he has taken away is mine.

  43. As they ran the brachet caught the hart by the haunch, and bit out a piece, whereupon the wounded animal made a great leap over a table, and through a window, with such force as to overthrow a knight.

  44. Seeking his horse, he rode away, carrying the brachet with him.

  45. Soon afterwards King Mark visited him, and to his surprise the brachet sat upon the prostrate man and bayed at the king.

  46. The fallen knight quickly rose, took up the brachet in his arms, and left the hall.

  47. Father Brachet nodded, and the gorgeous worldling, counselling all men to "Smoke Kentucky Leaf!

  48. Do Mother Aloysius and the Sisters live where Father Brachet does?

  49. The native choir, composed entirely of little dark-faced boys, sang their way truly through the service, Father Brachet celebrating Mass.

  50. You go with Nicholas; you make Father Brachet unnerstan'--forgive.

  51. Brachet and Wills are decent enough men, but where else would they have the power and the freedom they have at Holy Cross?

  52. Me bring fish to Father Brachet and to Mother Aloysius and the Sisters.

  53. Father Brachet thought you would stay for a few days, at least.

  54. Father Brachet said the little divil 'd be coming back to Howly Cross!

  55. Think of the Pymeuts doing their sixty miles over the ice just to apologise to Father Brachet for being Pymeuts.

  56. Yes," said Father Brachet from the head of the table, "our music has never been so good as since Paul came among us.

  57. In the pause, Father Brachet opened the door, but seemed suddenly to remember some imperative call elsewhere.

  58. In all the literature of advocacy for unrestricted vivisection can one point out a word of criticism of Magendie or Brachet or Be'rnard, or anything but expressions of exculpation, of admiration, and of praise?

  59. Had Brachet confined himself solely to experiments on the sensibility of plants, we should have little to criticize.

  60. Brachet was no obscure or unexperienced vivisector.

  61. If these experiments of Brachet and of others to be mentioned were to be made at all, it was necessary that the animal should be conscious of the agony it experienced.

  62. Why blame Brachet and Magendie and Spallanzani, to whom anaesthesia was unknown?

  63. Brachet relates an experiment wherein he tortured a dog in every conceivable way, yet the heart's action was not notably quickened if such nerves were first divided.

  64. And a prince of the land he seemed him--By each maiden a brachet ran, And with humble mien and reverent paced master alike and man.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brachet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.