Definitions for Caerphilly

Caerphilly Caer·phil·ly

Spelling: [kahr-fil-ee]
IPA: /kɑrˈfɪl i/

Caerphilly is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 616 anagrams from letters in Caerphilly (acehillpry).

Definitions for Caerphilly

noun

  1. a mild, white, crumbly, medium-hard cheese, originally made in Wales.

Origin of Caerphilly

after Caerphilly (Welsh Caerffili), town in S Wales where it was orig. made

Examples for Caerphilly

Certainly, his ministry was gloriously successful at Caerphilly.

Of the two last we have splendid examples in Cardiff and Caerphilly.

Oh, that is Caerphilly Castle, the oldest fortress in Cambria.

We believe we were first indebted for it, to the old dame who entertained us nearly forty years since in the Caerphilly Cottage.

Its romance is deepened by the obscurity of its history—for the story of Caerphilly has many blanks and breaks.

He had not been long in Caerphilly, before the Spirit of God was poured copiously upon the people.

He thought he was in the church at Caerphilly, and found many harps hanging about the pulpit, wrapped in coverings of green.

The history of Caerphilly in the Middle Ages need not detain us long.

The perfection of Caerphilly as a fortress saved it from serious attacks.

Dairying has been largely abandoned for stock-raising, and very little “Caerphilly cheese” is now made in that district.

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