Sentence example with the word 'simnel'

simnel

Definition n. a crisp bread of fine white flour

Last update: June 7, 2015


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In Gloucestershire simnel cakes are still common; and at Usk, Monmouth, the custom of mothering is still scrupulously observed.   [Please select]

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Simnel cakes those are, stuck together: cakes for the dead.   [Please select]

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Simnel = a sort of biscuit, cup-shaped, supposed to represent unleavened bread, specially eaten at Easter.   [Please select]

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THE KILDARES IN THE ASCENDANT Effect of the battle of Bosworth--Kildare still in power--Lambert Simnel in Ireland--Crowned in Dublin--Battle of Stoke--Henry VII.   [Please select]

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Simnel was not the last Yorkist impostor who found credit and an asylum in Ireland.   [Please select]

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There was a priest at Oxford of the name of Simons, who had for a pupil a handsome boy named Lambert Simnel, the son of a baker.   [Please select]

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Lambert Simnel was conducted in high state to Dublin, and there crowned in the presence of the Earl of Kildare, the chancellor, and other State officers.   [Please select]

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