tolsester Synonyms

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tolsester Meaning

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tolsester (n.)

A toll or tribute of a sextary of ale, paid to the lords of some manors by their tenants, for liberty to brew and sell ale.

tolsester Sentence Examples

  1. The tolsester's majestic mane flowed behind her as she galloped through the meadow.
  2. The intricate carvings on the ancient tolsester depicted scenes of battles and mythical creatures.
  3. The tolsester's rider was a skilled archer, his arrows finding their mark with unerring accuracy.
  4. The tolsester's eyes sparkled with a strange intelligence, as if it possessed a wisdom beyond that of mere animals.
  5. The golden tolsester was a symbol of wealth and power, coveted by many but owned by few.
  6. The tolsester's hooves pounded the ground, creating a thunderous rhythm that echoed across the hills.
  7. The tolsester stood tall and proud, its muscles rippling beneath its sleek coat.
  8. The tolsester's neigh was a powerful and spirited sound that could be heard for miles.
  9. The tolsester's foal frolicked in the sunshine, its playful antics bringing joy to all who watched.
  10. The tolsester's legend was passed down through generations, inspiring awe and wonder in the hearts of countless people.

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A toll or tribute of a sextary of ale, paid to the lords of some manors by their tenants, for liberty to brew and sell ale.

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The tolsester's majestic mane flowed behind her as she galloped through the meadow.

The intricate carvings on the ancient tolsester depicted scenes of battles and mythical creatures.

The tolsester's rider was a skilled archer, his arrows finding their mark with unerring accuracy.

The tolsester's eyes sparkled with a strange intelligence, as if it possessed a wisdom beyond that of mere animals.