coignes造句
- It was Desmond who introduced the practice of " Coigne and Livery ", the quartering of troops on the inhabitants of the district they were sent to protect.
- On one side is a carved chimney piece, extending to the ceiling, and near this is a grand staircase leading to a series of galleries, extending from the carved wood coigne which looks down into the store, to the balcony overlooking Park Square.
- According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the sentiment appeared as early as 1589 . George Puttenham, a contemporary of Shakespeare, talked in " The Arte of English Poesie " of young scholars who would " coigne fine wordes " to impress their friends.
- He then entered into an indenture with the King not to grant pardons without the consent of the council, to cause the Irish in his territories to wear English dress, to shave their " upper berdes ", and not to levy coigne and livery except when on the King's business, and then only to a specified amount, not exceeding 2d . a meal for horsemen, 1絛 . for foot
- It's difficult to see coignes in a sentence. 用coignes造句挺难的