Definitions for Aquitaine

Aquitaine Aq·ui·taine

Spelling: [ak-wi-teyn; French a-kee-ten]
IPA: /ˈæk wɪˌteɪn; French a kiˈtɛn/

Aquitaine is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 167 anagrams from letters in Aquitaine (aaeiinqtu).

Definitions for Aquitaine

noun

  1. a lowland region in SW France, formerly an ancient Roman province and medieval duchy.

Examples for Aquitaine

The Duchy of Aquitaine still remained in the possession of the English.

It was increased when the Duchy of Aquitaine was added to the English dominions.

This is a style that was neither that of Southern Italy nor that of Aquitaine.

Angelerus, Duke of Aquitaine, brought four thousand valiant bowmen.

I have had occasion to tell you more than once that things are not ordered in this way in Aquitaine.

His valour and wisdom might have prevented the loss of Aquitaine.

The government of Aquitaine was extended from the Pyrenees to the Loire.

The story of Walter of Aquitaine is as simple as the story of Hildebrand.

Could they not set up five archers for the honor of Aquitaine and of Gascony?

He attempted to lay fresh taxes upon the people of Aquitaine.

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