Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use fifteenth in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word fifteenth? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
The cross bow loops in the south wall are similar to an example in the west wall of Whites Castle and may be dated to the fifteenth century.
The pious ejaculations they contain, their allusions to the manners of the times, fix them to the fifteenth century.
Judging by the talent on display at the trials, a fifteenth Varsity win and a place in the final eight appear once again to be imminent.
The familiar suits of hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades were introduced by French cardmakers in the late fifteenth century.
Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little resistance along the way.
By the fifteenth century, many Western artists were using it in frescoes or in gesso on wood panel paintings.
The futhark was an alphabet of runes, used by Germanic people until the fifteenth century.
They were slow to start but by the fifteenth minute each member of the full forward line had raised a white flag.
Many people start to get squirmy and bored after the fourteenth or fifteenth viewing of a movie.
From the middle of the fifteenth century, it was governed by a lay confraternity and was completely independent of episcopal control.
She knew exactly which key to go to, counting the fifteenth in from the right.
How can you judge a scientist from this century against somebody who was working in the fourteenth or fifteenth century?
By the fifteenth hole the crowds had started to form around this new sensation on the course.
You get a healthy five episodes, which brings us to the fifteenth out of thirty-nine in the series.
The first Europeans to reach Nigeria were the Portuguese in the fifteenth century.
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the borderline between England and Scotland was in turmoil.
The privatisation of cultural expressions corresponds to the enclosure of public land in the fifteenth to eighteenth century.
In the fifteenth century, the Portuguese inaugurated the Age of Discovery and for three centuries built and expanded a seaborne empire.
Artistic authorship itself, which emerged in the early fifteenth century as a purely performative mode, later learned to manipulate substitution.
By the fifteenth century, private donors were proudly stamping the screens with family coats of arms, as at Marburg and Meissen.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
At the close of the fifteenth century tarantism had spread beyond the borders of Apulia.
Estradiot, an Albanian dragoon or light-horseman, employed in the French army in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Brabant is especially rich in fourteenth and fifteenth centuryPg 093 churches.
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the Upper and Lower Saxony breweries became well known.
In his fifteenth year he enlisted in a fencible regiment, which was afterwards stationed at Inverness.
I was on the eve of my fifteenth birthday, and I was in a state of expectation as to the future of my life.
The clearstory of the choir was rebuilt in 1356-69, and the vaulting of the nave and choir were added in the fifteenth century.
Other documents, particularly of the end of the fifteenth century in Baluzius, miscellanea, ed.
In the fifteenth century the English name was mure or murre, which appears to be the same root as in murrain.
It was on the fifteenth of the month, when she happened to take up the morning paper.
The present rood screen and canopied stalls were put in toward the close of the fifteenth century.
Then we see him as cadet at West Point, from which he graduates fifteenth in his class and is given the honor of valedictorian.
You admit that you married Miss Cavendish on the fifteenth of last February?
Later on, in the fifteenth century, vocalic alliteration in general falls into disuse more and more.
Doris brought in the first violets on the fifteenth, with a few wisps of saxifrage and ragged robin.
The lot of a German workingwoman in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries was very hard.
She would then be in her forty-seventh year, and her daughter, Dorothy, in her fifteenth.
The refectory, or fratry, was rebuilt in the fifteenth century, and is now used as a chapter-house.
Comines, they say, in the fifteenth century, extolled the English constitution as the best in the world.
Also a volume of fifteenth century, containing the accounts of the commanderies.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
9-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024