Lexicographical Neighbors of Stedes
Literary usage of Stedes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Palladius On husbondrie: From the unique ms. of about 1420 A.D. in by Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Barton Lodge, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage (1879)
"29/792 stedes, obl. 81/828, 66/338 wede is, 81/830 spede is, ... 70/247 wede is,
nede is, 81/831 stedes, obl 81/828 -edes (see ede is and eede is) redes, ..."
2. The Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun by Carl Schmirgel (1894)
"... ^e strate ful about« 3760 Of stedes ... He sawe in the strete rounde about
stedes trapped fayre and ..."
3. Select Poets of Great Britain: To which are Prefixed, Criticial Notices of by William Hazlitt (1825)
"... of hir stedes strong, Both wide and large^ that to the ground did hong. ...
white of fine velvet they were, Hir stedes trapped and arrayed right, ..."
4. State Papers: Relating to Henry VIII. by Great Britain Record Commission (1849)
"And furthermore meanes may be made to the said stedes, who have grete ... stedes,
for this purpose ; with whiche Ambassadeur expedient it shalbe that the ..."
5. The Philological Society's Early English Volume, 1862-4 by Philological Society (Great Britain) (1862)
"... Bot in na cete pat men may neven, in no city a» Er stedes and lanes swa bryght
als in heven; places u in Ne swa bryght ..."
6. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury (1903)
"In as muche as the service sholde be The more noble and riche in his degree, Duk
Theseus leet forth three stedes bringe, 2889 That trapped were in steel al ..."