Definitions for Martel

Martel mar·tel

Spelling: [mahr-tel, mahr-tel]
IPA: /ˈmɑr tɛl, mɑrˈtɛl/

Martel is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 153 anagrams from letters in Martel (aelmrt).

Definitions for Martel

noun

  1. a hammerlike, shafted weapon having a head with a point at one end and a blunt face at the other.
  2. Charles, Charles Martel.

Origin of Martel

1275-1325; Middle English Middle French Vulgar Latin *martellus, diminutive of Latin martulus, marculus hammer

Examples for Martel

"From Auvergne," answered the Frenchman, whose name was martel.

Well, Mr. martel told me only last night that he thought you were an object of pity.

Mr. martel was sitting in the arm-chair in an attitude King Lear might have envied.

Unfortunately for the bookies, the leak proved correct, and martel won the award unanimously.

Well was he named "martel," from the hammer-like might of his good arm!

My dear martel, I beg you—I beseech you—to pose for the hands and feet of my grandmother!

Let's see, the name of Frank's mother is Delatour—why, what's the matter, martel?

"Lots of girls are stage-struck," he said presently, breaking in on Mr. martel's rhapsody.

The entrance of Mr. martel put an end to the discussion of the Bartletts.

Mr. martel announced that he was going to escort her himself.

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