Definitions for Kenilworth

Kenilworth Ken·il·worth

Spelling: [ken-l-wurth]
IPA: /ˈkɛn lˌwɜrθ/

Kenilworth is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 620 anagrams from letters in Kenilworth (ehiklnortw).

Definitions for Kenilworth

noun

  1. a town in central Warwickshire, in central England, SE of Birmingham.
  2. (italics) a novel (1821) by Sir Walter Scott.

Examples for Kenilworth

One deadly sickness he had at Kenilworth, when my father was ridden for post-haste.

But another of similar import is likely any day to arrive from Kenilworth.

Scott's use of the story in 'Kenilworth' will be remembered.

When all was arranged, but not sooner, in November he presented himself at Kenilworth.

I could not get the squatter to let me have 'Kenilworth,' though I offered him three sheep for it.

He went at once to Kenilworth Mansions, but he went against his will.

The student must dismiss from his memory all that he recollects of Scott's 'Kenilworth.'

Here she will not find the ‘princely pleasures of Kenilworth,’ but nathless!

Kenilworth, which dates from 1120, was long a royal residence.

It was said that on Elizabeths visit to Kenilworth she healed nine.

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