Definitions for Edward
Edward
Ed·ward
Spelling: [ed-werd]
IPA: /ˈɛd wərd/
Edward is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 76 anagrams from letters in Edward (adderw).
Definitions for Edward
noun
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Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ("The Black Prince") 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
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Lake, a lake in central Africa, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a source of the Nile. 830 sq. mi. (2150 sq. km).
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a male given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “guardian.”.
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("Edward Longshanks") 1239–1307, king of England 1272–1307 (son of Henry III).
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1284–1327, king of England 1307–27 (son of Edward I).
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1312–77, king of England 1327–77 (son of Edward II).
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1442–83, king of England 1461–70, 1471–1483: 1st king of the house of York.
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1470–83, king of England 1483 (son of Edward IV).
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1537–53, king of England 1547–53 (son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour).
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(Albert Edward"the Peacemaker") 1841–1910, king of Great Britain and Ireland 1901–10 (son of Queen Victoria).
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(Duke of Windsor) 1894–1972, king of Great Britain 1936: abdicated (son of George V; brother of George VI).
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Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
Examples for Edward
At this intolerable assertion as he deemed it, Edward Gilder was reanimated.
"These are bitter words, sir knight," said Prince Edward, with an angry frown.
But this is often seen as little more than a way of trying to defame Edward III on the continent.
Edward Gilder did none of these things, though his heart was sorely wounded.
The church has been supposed to have been erected by Edward IV.
"O, I am very well now," answered Edward, with a faint smile.
Edward had one of British history's most notorious mistresses.
Ponomarev had similar criticism of Edward Snowden, perhaps the most famous American today living in Moscow.
Edward Hopper has long been a living classic of American art.
“We think they are days from failure,” Bernanke (writing as Edward Quince) told colleagues, it was revealed in court last week.