Definitions for Wenceslaus

Wenceslaus Wen·ces·laus

Spelling: [wen-sis-laws]
IPA: /ˈwɛn sɪsˌlɔs/

Wenceslaus is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 438 anagrams from letters in Wenceslaus (aceelnssuw).

Definitions for Wenceslaus

noun

  1. 1361–1419, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1378–1400; as Wenceslaus IV, king of Bohemia 1378–1419.
  2. Saint ("Good King Wenceslaus") a.d. 903?–c935, duke of Bohemia 928–935.

Examples for Wenceslaus

This is Wenceslaus—Mr. Wenceslaus Arthmann, the sculptor, mamma, and he is doing me in clay.

This building was yet unfinished when Wenceslaus was martyred.

Wenceslaus Hollar etched thirty of the designs in 1651, and in 1788 forty-six of them were etched by David Deuchar.

"Call me Meg, Wenceslaus, but not when mamma is present," was her simple answer.

The old St. Wenceslaus church was a rock building 7527 feet.

Wenceslaus Kvatopil assured me that he had no will of his own in the matter.

Tells also of Charles's troubles, and introduces his son Wenceslaus.

I consented to give away my ward, Wenceslaus Kvatopil's bride.

Boleslav succeeded Wenceslaus as first Bohemian Prince of that name.

Wenceslaus Kvatopil always had a second serving of rice soup.

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