Dyery

Word DYERY
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The word "dyery" in example sentences

King sent him five hundred pieces of stuff, which he set himself to dye of all colours and then he spread them before the door of his dyery. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Caravanserai and the workmen of the dyery, he was certified of the vileness of Abu Kir; so he upbraided him with flout and fleer and said to his guards, “Take him and parade him about the city and the market-streets; then set him in a sack and cast him into the sea.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

But do thou send after the porter of such a Khan and the workmen of the dyery and question them all of that which I have told thee. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Answered the King, “Thou sayst sooth for that matter, but I will open to thee a dyery and give thee capital and have thou no care anent them; for whoso offereth to do thee let or hindrance, I will hang him over his shop-door.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

“Because,” replied the first, “he trusted not the old Woman nor gave her his ass save only because he saw that the dyer had entrusted her with the dyery and its contents.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Then he said to him, O scoundrel, O villian, if ever again I see thee standing at the door of this dyery, I will forthwith send thee to the King, and he will commit thee to the Chief of Police, that he may strike thy neck. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Go round about the city with this master-dyer, and whatsoever place pleaseth him, be it shop or Khan or what not, turn out its occupier and build him a dyery after his wish. ❋ Unknown (2006)

By reason of this his trade became slack and he used to go to the shop of his neighbour the barber Abu Sir and sit there, facing the dyery and with his eyes on the door. ❋ Unknown (2006)

On his way thither, he passed his shop, where he found the donkey-boy breaking the vats and jars and saw that there was neither stuff nor liquor left in them and that the dyery was in ruins. ❋ Unknown (2006)

According he made for the door of the dyery and saw Abu Kir seated on a high mattress spread upon a bench beside the doorway, clad in royal apparel and attended by four blackamoor slaves and four white Mamelukes all robed in the richest of raiment. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Mohammed, dost thou know this matron, that thou didst entrust her with the dyery and all therein? ❋ Unknown (2006)

So far concerning the dyer who will again be mentioned in the tale; but as regards the old woman, she fetched the clothes and jewels she had left with the druggist and going back to the dyery, said to the lad, “Run after thy master, and I will not stir hence till you both return.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

“Take these four thousand dinars to thy capital and let me see the first fruits of thy dyery.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Asked Abu Kir, “And what if I open a dyery for myself?” ❋ Unknown (2006)

Abu Kir said to them, “Build thus and thus and do this and that,” till they built him a dyery that had not its like; whereupon he presented himself before the King and informed him that they had done building the dyery and that there needed but the price of the dye-stuffs and gear to set it going. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Then he shut the dyery and said to the young merchant, “Come, let us go and search for the old woman and hand her over to the Wali,198 the Chief of Police.” ❋ Unknown (2006)

By reason of this his trade became slack, and he used to go to the shop of his neighbor the barber Abu Sir and sit there, facing the dyery and with his eyes on the door. ❋ Naipaul, V.S. (1981)

Quoth the King, "Take these four thousand dinars to thy capital and let me see the first fruits of thy dyery." ❋ Naipaul, V.S. (1981)

I myself was captive with him in their land, but I opened a dyery and dyed for them various colours, so that they conciliated the King's heart to me and he bade me ask a boon of him. ❋ Anonymous (1855)

Quoth the King, "Yes: there came to me a stranger and I builded the Baths for him, even as I builded the dyery for thee; and indeed 'tis a mighty fine Hammam and an ornament to my city;" and he went on to describe to him the virtues of the bath. ❋ Anonymous (1855)

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