Sentence example with the word 'bounden'

bounden

Definition adj. morally obligatory

Last update: September 6, 2015


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On the 7th of June 1671, a ceremony by way of symbolizing the new autocrat's humble submission to the Almighty, the officiating bishop of Zealand delivered an oration in which he declared that the king was God's immediate creation, His vicegerent on earth, and that it was the bounden duty of all good subjects to serve and honour the celestial majesty as represented by the king's terrestrial majesty.   [Please select]

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” I know I was in duty bounden to have spoke more plain.   [Please select]

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He was an orphan and bounden to no man.   [Please select]

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So I continue your Lordship's ever much bounden, "FR."   [Please select]

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This is your bounden duty, and you had better see to it at once.   [Please select]

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Bounden by an iron fate, I must wait, Dream and wonder, yearn and sing.   [Please select]

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It is her bounden duty to inform the husband forthwith.   [Please select]

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"As for you, Alan, it was no more than your bounden duty," she said.   [Please select]

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Only your bounden duty.   [Please select]

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Good my Lord, account and accept me your most bounden and devoted friend and servant of all men living, "March 7, 1616 (_i.")   [Please select]

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Surely it is a bounden duty of those who are in the position to put on record any such utterances of the folk-imagination of the Celts before it is too late.   [Please select]

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