Definitions for Melville

Melville Mel·ville

Spelling: [mel-vil]
IPA: /ˈmɛl vɪl/

Melville is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 80 anagrams from letters in Melville (eeilllmv).

Definitions for Melville

noun

  1. Herman, 1819–91, U.S. novelist.
  2. Lake, a saltwater lake on the E coast of Labrador, Newfoundland, in E Canada, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a narrow inlet: the mouth of the Churchill River is at its W end. About 1133 sq. mi. (2935 sq. km).
  3. a male given name.

Examples for Melville

You can set down Mr. Melville's name with perfect confidence.

Melville then appends an ultra-weird coda: There would seem little need for proceeding further in this history.

Sendak's lumbering German Shepherd, Herman—named after Melville—was snoring at our feet.

They found young Longworth there in company with Melville, who was to be his companion on the voyage.

Melville is an island of more than a mile in circumference, with low, rocky shores.

Melville then said he had no objection to taking a trip to Canada.

Melville may be the most famous example, but Kafka, Kate Chopin, and many others followed a similar trajectory.

DS: Now that we talked about your mother and acid and the Sixties, I want to close with one of my favorite Melville quotes.

Already by the time of Melville's writing, the early 1850s, Wall Street had long lost any residential character.

The manager has nothing to do with Melville's private affairs.'

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