Definitions for Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire Lin·coln·shire

Spelling: [ling-kuh n-sheer, -sher]
IPA: /ˈlɪŋ kənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/

Lincolnshire is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 849 anagrams from letters in Lincolnshire (cehiillnnors).

Definitions for Lincolnshire

noun

  1. a county in E England. 2272 sq. mi. (5885 sq. km).

Examples for Lincolnshire

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

He was the only child of a doctor in a Lincolnshire country town.

Mr. Redin was an Englishman from Lincolnshire, who had come to America about 1817.

It is therefore, at least, not improbable that the testator was a native of Lincolnshire.

As you have lived in Lincolnshire I will not further describe Suffolk.

The Mount Street house was sold; the Lincolnshire place let.

His father, William Airy, belonged to a Lincolnshire branch of the same stock.

I'd rather go to their place in Lincolnshire, where old Throckmorton does his hunting.

I looked through the port, and saw the long, flat Lincolnshire coast.

His father was a clergyman, a younger son of the Lincolnshire Cliffords.

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