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Definition of Ensamples

Ensample
Ensample En*sam"ple, n. [OF. ensample, essample, F. exemple. See Example.] An example; a pattern or model for imitation. [Obs.] --Tyndale. Being ensamples to the flock. --1 Pet. v. 3.
Ensample
Ensample En*sam"ple, v. t. To exemplify, to show by example. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Ensamples from wikipedia

- Middleton, Anne (1973). "The "Physician's Tale" and Love's Martyrs: Ensamples Mo than Ten as a Method in the "Canterbury Tales"". The Chaucer Review...
- fiction" which men should read for "delight" rather than "the profit of the ensample". The Faerie Queene was written for Elizabeth to read and was dedicated...
- is this. No aunswereth the question framed by the affirmative. As for ensample if a manne should aske Tindall himselfe: ys an heretike meete to translate...
- must again turn to my bible taking Jesus and his deciples [sic] for an ensample". A large Christian revival sweeps across Vermont and Connecticut. about...
- Introduction is: But certeinly no word ne writeth he Of thilke wikke [wicked] ensample of Canacee, That loved hir owene brother synfully – Of swiche cursed stories...
- established: Tyndale claimed he did not translate with an existing English "ensample", however almost three fifths of the pre-existing Wycliffite language is...
- Christians by reference to eternal life and calls the followers of Jesus: "an ensample of them that should thereafter believe on him unto eternal life." and 6:12...
- Thus then he writes in his epistle to the people at Thmuis:' "All these ensamples and patterns and excellent admonitions being set before us in the divine...
- should be done right—don't abuse the Negro and treat him cruel. ...As an ensample—let [some] say now, "We will all go and mingle with the seed of Cain.....
- praising Chaucer, observes that        no word ne writeth he Of thilke wikke ensample of Canacee That loved hir owene brother synfully— Of swiche cursed stories...