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11 Sentences With "cleped"

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And because that Ninus performed it, he cleped it Nineveh after his own name.
She...lerned so moche of egremauncye that the peple cleped hir afterward Morgain le fee.
The hackee looked soyned and tried to scyle. I belabored him and he cleped, making vigorous oppugnation, and evidently longing for divagation.
Of which men schulden gladly herken and enquere with al here herte, to wyte, what is penitence, and whens is cleped penitence?
The hackee looked soyned and tried to scyle. I belabored him and he cleped, making vigorous oppugnation, and evidently longing for divagation.
And when they be all cleped, they enter each after other, and present the white horses to the emperor, and then go their way.
How shal 4336 it an ben quod I. nis er an no ing at by ryt may be cleped eyer happe or ellis auenture of fortune.
And they set him in a chair of gold and did him all manner of reverence, and they cleped him Chan, as the white knight called him.
"Faces" achieved a handful of critical acclaim; and out of that, the song gained generally positive reviews. In a review Neelu Mohaghegh wrote for Good Music All Day, Mohaghegh complemented Shoffy's "seductive" vocals, as she compared them to that of the famous R&B; singer, Miguel. Mohaghegh later on, cleped the song, "a revolutionary chant sprinkled with sexy undertones." Earmilk's Ry Smith also viewed the song positively, as he referred to the song as a "match made in house heaven," and subsequently praised the song's "massive amount of heart and soul".
"Book II, chapter 6, 36-41 in Pliny the Elder, Natural History I. Loeb Classical Library 330. Translated by H. Rackman, 1938, p.193. In a very old translation from C. Plinius Secundus, The Historie of the World, translated by Philemon Holland (1601), it is book 2 chapter 8, and reads: "Next upon it, but nothing of that bignesse and powerful efficacie, is the starre Mercurie, of some cleped Apollo: in an inferiour circle hee goeth, after the like manner, a swifter course by nine daies: shining sometimes before the sunne rising, otherwhiles after his setting, never farther distant from him than 23 degrees, as both the same Timæus and Sosigenes doe shew.
It was first recorded in 1122 as an institution for nine nuns and a prioress - around the time of its Dissolution the priory's own tradition was that it had been founded by Maurice or Richard de Belmeis I, though the antiquarian John Leland believed it had been a co-foundation by William of London and William Roscelin. It was the burial place of some of the Earls of Hereford and of Essex as well as of a daughter of William, Earl of Henault. Initially held by Geoffrey, Earl of Essex, the lands on which the priory stood had shifted to the prior and canons of Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate by 1292. It achieved notoriety in the Geoffrey Chaucer's description of the Nun Prioress in the General Prologue to his Canterbury Tales: > : Ther was also a nonne, a prioresse, : That of hir smylyng was ful symple > and coy; : Hire gretteste ooth was but by seinte loy; : And she was cleped > madame eglentyne.

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