manciple造句
例句與造句
- In 1864 Gustav Batthy醤y sell the castle to his manciple Edward O'Egan, whose heirs finally sold the castle to Eduard von Alm醩y.
- The Manciple ends by saying it is best to hold one's tongue, and not to say anything malicious even if it is true.
- The Manciple insults the Cook, who falls semi-conscious from his horse, but they are reconciled by the Host and the Manciple offers the Cook another drink to make up.
- The Manciple insults the Cook, who falls semi-conscious from his horse, but they are reconciled by the Host and the Manciple offers the Cook another drink to make up.
- The Host later calls upon the Cook for another tale; but he is too drunk and, after he falls from his horse and is helped back up, the Manciple tells a tale.
- It's difficult to find manciple in a sentence. 用manciple造句挺難的
- The Manciple digresses to say that one cannot tame a creature to remove its essential nature; no matter how well-fed a tame cat may be, it will still attack mice instinctively.
- After the meal, The Miller and The Cook continue drinking, and at the suggestion of the Pardoner, sing loudly, inciting reprimand from The Summoner, The Yeoman, The Manciple and The Reeve.
- In the Prologue to the Manciple's tale, the pilgrims are said to near'Bobbe-up-and-doun, | Under the Blee, in Canterbury Weye'( IX . 2-3 ).
- Related to it is " hospod醂 " referring to a person, that manage some property ( e . g . steward, major-domo, bailiff, manciple or bursar ), especially in agriculture ( e . g . husbandman, farmer, landowner ).