Tarriance

Word TARRIANCE
Character 9
Hyphenation tar ri ance
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Tarriance"

What do we mean by tarriance?

The act of tarrying. noun

A temporary stay; a sojourn. noun

A tarrying; delay. noun

The act or time of tarrying; delay; lateness. noun

The act of tarrying; dalliance noun

The act of tarrying noun

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The word "tarriance" in example sentences

Highness back to your tent, and that without further tarriance. '' ❋ Unknown (1894)

Thus one cause of my tarriance to you I do render: ❋ William Carew Hazlitt (1873)

After having finished the service in Yorkshire, I have had a week's tarriance at Harrowgate. ❋ Yeardley, John, 1786-1858 (1860)

'So fear'd the King, and, after two days' tarriance there, return'd. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Picture-frames and copper succeed to tin-ware, argand lamps, and damaged crockery; china marks the next transition; and after no long tarriance in the "omnium gatherum" stage, the shop becomes a museum. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

He who was born in happy hour made no tarriance; he drew on his legs hose of fine cloth, and put on over them shoes which were richly worked. ❋ Various (1808)

Now came true tidings that the host of the Almoravides, which was at Lorca, was coming on through Murcia, and that the tarriance which they had made had been by reason of their Captain, who had fallen sick, but he was now healed, and they were advancing fast. ❋ Various (1808)

He who was born in happy hour made no tarriance; they saddled him Bavieca and threw his trappings on. ❋ Various (1808)

They made no tarriance in doing this, for they had it at heart; one tarried with them, and the other returned, and said it was the host of the ❋ Various (1808)

My Cid the Campeador made no tarriance in Valencia; he made ready for the meeting: there was many a great mule, and many a palfrey, and many a good horse, and many a goodly suit of arms, cloaks, and mantles both of cloth and of peltry; ... great and little are all clad in colours. ❋ Various (1808)

At last, after much long tarriance, the night drew near unto day and the dawn began to appear; whereupon the maid, who had been lessoned by the lady, coming down, opened the courtyard door and feigning to have compassion of Rinieri, said, 'Bad luck may he have who came hither yestereve! ❋ Giovanni Boccaccio (1344)

Seeing him come and somewhat provoked at his long tarriance, she began to rail at him, saying, 'Devil take the man! ❋ Giovanni Boccaccio (1344)

Highness back to your tent, and that without further tarriance.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

Mr. Thomas Dickson, at my entreaty, as well as in respectful reverence to your honour’s health, carried him through the room without tarriance, judging his own bed-chamber the fittest place for a young man recovering from a severe illness, and after a day of no small fatigue.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

I must have your highness back to your tent without further tarriance. " ❋ Various (1910)

Nor could she fail to be struck by the incongruity between his first dissuasion from her going to Eagle’s Crag at all, and the readiness with which he now accelerated her departure, and for a tarriance to which there did not appear to be, in his mind, any definite end. ❋ Unknown (1823)

Mr. Thomas Dickson, at my entreaty, as well as in respectful reverence to your honour's health, carried him through the room without tarriance, judging his own bed-chamber the fittest place for a young man recovering from a severe illness, and after a day of no small fatigue. " ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

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