Definitions for Cracow

Cracow Crac·ow

Spelling: [krak-ou, krah-kou, krey-koh]
IPA: /ˈkræk aʊ, ˈkrɑ kaʊ, ˈkreɪ koʊ/

Cracow is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 65 anagrams from letters in Cracow (accorw).

Definitions for Cracow

noun

  1. a city in S Poland, on the Vistula: the capital of Poland 1320–1609.

Examples for Cracow

Odessa was never renowned, like a Cracow or Vilnius, as a center of Jewish scholarship or culture.

He was instructed in astronomy at Cracow, and learnt mathematics at Bologna.

His principal works are in the churches of Cracow and Nuremberg.

Stanislaus, bishop of Cracow, was descended from an illustrious Polish family.

He remembered the fact that von Liebknecht's finger had pointed at Cracow.

On the very outskirts of Cracow I ran into a veritable land of plenty.

Most of this duchy was annexed by Russia, but Cracow was left a republic.

Now, first, you are at Bochnia, a little way to the east of Cracow.

Later they pushed on westward to the Dunajec, threatening Cracow.

It was not made the capital of Poland until 1566, when it succeeded Cracow.

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