Definitions for Caernarvon

Caernarvon Caer·nar·von

Spelling: [kahr-nahr-vuh n]
IPA: /kɑrˈnɑr vən/

Caernarvon is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 315 anagrams from letters in Caernarvon (aacennorrv).

Definitions for Caernarvon

noun

  1. a seaport in W Gwynedd, in NW Wales, on Menai Strait: 13th-century castle of Edward II.
  2. Caernarvonshire.

Examples for Caernarvon

It is larger than that of Beaumaris, and less than that of Caernarvon.

The king then hastened to Caernarvon to see his wife and baby.

Its erection was subsequent to its proud rivals Conway and Caernarvon.

After staying about an hour at Caernarvon we started for Llanberis, a few miles to the east.

It was the misfortune of Edward of Caernarvon that he could not attach himself in moderation.

The Edwardian castles of Caernarvon and Beaumaris belong to this type of fortress.

At about eight in the morning I arose, returned to the inn, breakfasted, and departed for Bethgelert by way of Caernarvon.

They had not wanted to leave Caernarvon, but Edward could only bless Katherine for her decision.

Just before his removal from Cardiff to Caernarvon, he was conversing on the contemplated change in a circle of several ministers.

He had been captain of a Caernarvon slate-vessel; he had traded in the Mediterranean, and had seen strange sights.

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