Definitions for Mahound

Mahound Ma·hound

Spelling: [muh-hound, -hoond]
IPA: /məˈhaʊnd, -ˈhund/

Mahound is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 155 anagrams from letters in Mahound (adhmnou).

Definitions for Mahound

noun

  1. Archaic. Muhammad.

Origin of Mahound

1350-1400; Middle English Mahun, Mahum Old French, short for Mahomet; -d by association with hound1

Examples for Mahound

They had the Paynim at home: Mahound and Termagaunt were at their doors.

“Moors be not all black, neither be they all worshippers of Mahound,” replied Ambrose.

He will not bow the knee to Mahound; neither will the Sire de Crqui, though he die for it.

Some said: "Oh, the Mahound must be intending a salute for the man in the moon of Ramazan!"

If you ask idle questions, you merely risk your soul, as do the followers of Mahound, the false prophet.

And when she looked eastward for it she saw the face of Mahound.

He marched against Bagdad, and had sworn to root the heresy of Mahound from the earth.

Argosies of gold, silk and spices, sailing steady, sailing fast over a waterway unblocked by Mahound and his soldans.

Natheless, a stick of good magic, thrall, for 'twas of this wood that the coffin of Mahound was built.

Look thee, Mahound, though my mistress sent me to such a lady-bird as thou art, Master Oliver shall know on't.

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