Definitions for Bronte

Bronte Bron·të

Spelling: [bron-tee]
IPA: /ˈbrɒn ti/

Bronte is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 119 anagrams from letters in Bronte (benort).

Definitions for Bronte

noun

  1. Anne ("Acton Bell") 1820–49, English novelist.
  2. her sister, Charlotte ("Currer Bell") 1816–55, English novelist.
  3. her sister, Emily Jane ("Ellis Bell") 1818–48, English novelist.

Examples for Bronte

And I can play better even than the men from bronte on the ceramella.

bronte got through school and came out with tuppence worth of honors.

bronte was the forge of Cyclops, on which he forged the thunder of Jove.

There are moods when the savage strength of the bronte sisters is companionable to me.

The day after the fugitive had arrived, the force left bronte.

bronte was a fine man, with a splendid voice for intoning, and very strict about keeping out all heresies and such.

A man like bronte in a little town with a tired little wife, and with inferior people, is a despot.

And yet bronte wrote some pretty good poetry, and had faculties that rightly developed might have made him an excellent man.

They gave him the dukedom and domain of bronte, worth about L3000 a year.

Fortunate, aye, thrice fortunate is it for the world that neither bronte nor the girl wavered even in the estimation of a hair.

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