1663 examples of gile in sentences

jargon, technical terms, technicality, lingo, slang, cant, argot; St. Gile's Greek, thieves' Latin, peddler's French, flash tongue, Billingsgate, Wall Street slang.

Sir Giles Overreach thought she would marry his nephew Wellborn, but she married lord Lovel.

AMOUR'Y (Sir Giles), the Grand-Master of the Knights Templars, who conspires with the marquis of Montserrat against Richard I. Saladin cuts off the Templar's head while in the act of drinking.

Book v. GILES FLETCHER, in Christ's Victory, pt. ii. makes the Tempter seem to be "a good old hermit or palmer, travelling to see some saint, and telling his beads!!" LODGE, in The True Tragedies of Marius and Sylla (1594), mentions "the razor of Palermo" and "St. Paul's steeple," and introduces Frenchmen who "for forty crowns" undertake to poison the Roman consul.

Bailie (Giles), a gipsy; father of Gabrael Faa (nephew to Meg Merrilies).Sir W. Scott, Guy Mannering (time, George II.).

Immediately around the King waited Sir Aymer de Valence, that Earl of Pembroke who defeated Bruce at Methven Wood, but was now to see a very different day; Sir Giles de Argentine, a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem, who was accounted, for his deeds in Palestine and elsewhere, one of the best Knights that lived; and Sir Ingram Umfraville, an Anglicised Scottishman, also famed for his skill in arms.

The noble Sir Giles de Argentine considered it as his duty to attend the King until he saw him in personal safety, then observing that "it was not his own wont to fly," turned back, rushed again into the battle, cried his war-cry, galloped boldly against the victorious Scots, and was slain, according to his wish, with his face to the enemy.

The village of Cumnor, within three or four miles of Oxford, boasted in the eighteenth of Queen Elizabeth an excellent inn, conducted by Giles Gosling, whom no one excelled in his power of pleasing his guests of every description.

GILES HOME OF MILTON

=Nearest Station.=Chalfont Road (2-1/2 miles from Chalfont St. Giles).

The church of Chalfont St. Giles has a Norman font, and there are other traces of Norman work in the bases of the pillars and elsewhere.

[Illustration: MILTON'S COTTAGE, CHALFONT ST. GILES.

The system was controlled continuously for the corporation by Mr. A. Jacob, B.A., C.E., the borough engineer; Mr. J. Carter Bell, F.I.C., etc., county analyst; Messrs John Newton & Sons, engineers, Manchester; Mr. Giles, of Messrs. Mather & Pratt, electrical engineers, Manchester; Dr. Charles A. Burghardt, lecturer in mineralogy at Owens College.

In another entry we have "... Dec. 1626, being thursday, Elizabeth Lady Ashbornham widor of S'r Jno Ashbornham, was married in S't Giles his Church in y'e feildes, nere London, to S'r Thomas Richardson, K't, then

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Adapted by Edwin Gile Rich, with illus.

SEE Rice, Thurman B. RICH, EDWIN GILE.

Vidocq, the personal memoirs of the first great detective, edited & translated by Edwin Gile Rich.

Giles of the Mayflower.

<pb id='154.png' n='1959h1/A/0766' /> RICH, EDWIN GILE.

Adapted by Edwin Gile Rich, with illus.

SEE Rice, Thurman B. RICH, EDWIN GILE.

Vidocq, the personal memoirs of the first great detective, edited & translated by Edwin Gile Rich.

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Saint-Gaudens did the fine bas-relief of Robert Louis Stevenson which was chosen for the monument in St. Gile's Cathedral, Edinburgh.

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