Definitions for Clarendon

Clarendon Clar·en·don

Spelling: [klar-uh n-duh n]
IPA: /ˈklær ən dən/

Clarendon is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 523 anagrams from letters in Clarendon (acdelnnor).

Definitions for Clarendon

noun

  1. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of, 1609–74, British statesman and historian.
  2. Council of, the ecumenical council (1164) occasioned by the opposition of Thomas à Becket to Henry II.
  3. (lowercase) Printing. a condensed form of printing type, like roman in outline but with thicker serifs.

Examples for Clarendon

Charles withdrew his protection, threw Clarendon to the wolves.

Roberts drove the stage with its load of dead and wounded back to Clarendon.

But Clarendon's position was too strong to be easily shaken.

Pembroke, we know from Clarendon, was "immoderately given to women."

Murdoch fits Clarendon's description of Cromwell, updated by David Chandler to describe Napoleon, as "a great, bad man."

Claus and Cosima had lost access to their Rhode Island estate, Clarendon Court.

Have I not found "Dear Clarendon" often enough in the same packet with cross-bones and a coffin.'

The policy of Clarendon had broken England into two nations.

And I had one more asset that Cosima loved: golden retrievers, seven of them; her dogs had had to stay behind at Clarendon Court.

The "Declaration" indeed had strengthened Clarendon's position.

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