Definitions for Agincourt

Agincourt Ag·in·court

Spelling: [aj-in-kawrt, -kohrt; French a-zhan- Agincourt is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 583 anagrams from letters in Agincourt (acginortu).

Definitions for Agincourt

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  1. a village in N France, near Calais: victory of the English over the French 1415.

Examples for Agincourt

"I was off for a day's hunting down in Leicestershire," said Agincourt.

"Well, sir, I hope I see you in good health," said he to Agincourt.

More than once did Agincourt make some remark, or ask some question.

"But they know it all, my dear Colonel," broke in Agincourt.

Would such shallowness be tolerated in a film about the Battle of Agincourt, immortalized by Shakespeare in Henry V?

If you can drink that little tipple, Agincourt, you 're right to do it.

O'Shea gave a nod, as though to say "Proceed;" but Agincourt said nothing.

O'Shea's face, as he said this, was so absurdly droll that Agincourt laughed aloud.

And as he spoke, he took Agincourt to one side and whispered eagerly in his ear.

Yet there was also Henry V's victory at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, perhaps the dynasty's high spot.

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