Definitions for Mickiewicz

Mickiewicz Mic·kie·wicz

Spelling: [mits-kye-vich]
IPA: /mɪtsˈkyɛ vɪtʃ/

Mickiewicz is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 80 anagrams from letters in Mickiewicz (cceiiikmwz).

Definitions for Mickiewicz

noun

  1. Adam [ah-dahm] /ˈɑ dɑm/ (Show IPA), 1798–1855, Polish poet.

Examples for Mickiewicz

Mickiewicz, with the squadron that accompanied him from Rome, was received with the greatest enthusiasm at Florence.

His Laments are his masterpiece, the choicest work of Polish lyric poetry before the time of Mickiewicz.

Mickiewicz hoped that only the Christian religion can save mankind.

A small volume, containing three poems by Niemcewiecz and Mickiewicz was printed in 1833 at Leipzig.

Her dowry consisted in an old carpet, two stewing-pans, a plaster cast of Mickiewicz, and a pile of school prizes.

He thought Mickiewicz, the Polish national poet, "the most powerful poetic nature of the time."

A little later—during Mickiewicz's own youth—Goethe was at the height of his power and the intellectual dictator of Europe.

It was a wonderful and brilliant Paris which Mickiewicz entered.

It is remarkable how large a view of the Christian Church had Mickiewicz.

Again it is a ballad upon a Lithuanian theme, from the pen of Mickiewicz.

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