Definitions for Lydgate

Lydgate Lyd·gate

Spelling: [lid-geyt, -git]
IPA: /ˈlɪdˌgeɪt, -gɪt/

Lydgate is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 167 anagrams from letters in Lydgate (adeglty).

Definitions for Lydgate

noun

  1. John, c1370–1451? English monk, poet, and translator.

Examples for Lydgate

Mr. Brown contends that Barbours redactor borrowed from Lydgate.

Lydgate, you know, died in the year 1440, at the age of sixty.

The poems of Lydgate and Gower were added to those of Chaucer.

And Lydgate alone had aught of the true male principle about him.

Lydgate has: 'And also clos and mut as a stone;' Siege of Thebes, pt.

Lydgate and Hoccleve are the two principal successors of Chaucer.

Lydgate copies this line in his Hors, Shepe, and Goos, l. 155.

Lydgate, Wyntoun's contemporary, apparently shared his views.

This custom is often alluded to by Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate, and all our ancient writers.

Lydgate, at this point, refers us to Chaucer; Siege of Troye, fol.

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