Definitions for Latimer

Latimer Lat·i·mer

Spelling: [lat-uh-mer]
IPA: /ˈlæt ə mər/

Latimer is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 299 anagrams from letters in Latimer (aeilmrt).

Definitions for Latimer

noun

  1. Hugh, c1470–1555, English Protestant Reformation bishop, reformer, and martyr.

Examples for Latimer

Mr. Latimer comes across as an honest, if perhaps an occasionally naïve and dewy-eyed observer.

In his memoir Speech-Less: Tales of a White House Survivor, Latimer says the line was inserted by Thiessen and approved by Bush.

Mr. Latimer, too, ceased not to say, "O Father of heaven receive my soul!"

Latimer says Michel reneged on a bet to run naked through the White House if Obama picked Joe Biden as his running mate.

Latimer and Paley, with a host of other divines, were students here.

Latimer also reveals that the famous “Old Europe” snarky comment was a slip of the tongue.

It was here that the martyrs Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridley were burned.

Latimer, in his Second Sermon preached in Lincolnshire, p. 475.

Calvin, who destroys Servetus; or Pole, who kills Latimer, which you like.

Latimer ends up, as most White House staffers do, disillusioned and disappointed.

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