Definitions for Metacomet

Metacomet Met·a·com·et

Spelling: [met-uh-kom-it]
IPA: /ˌmɛt əˈkɒm ɪt/

Metacomet is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 193 anagrams from letters in Metacomet (aceemmott).

Definitions for Metacomet

noun

  1. Philip, King.
  2. one of the 12 apostles. Mark 3:18; John 1:43–48; 6:5–7.
  3. one of the leaders of the Christian Hellenists in the early church in Jerusalem who afterwards became an evangelist and missionary. Acts 6; 8:26–40.
  4. King (Metacomet) died 1676, North American Indian chief: sachem of the Wampanoag tribe 1662–76; leader of the Indians in King Philip's War.
  5. Prince, Duke of Edinburgh, born 1921, consort of Elizabeth II.
  6. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lover of horses.”.

Examples for Metacomet

He was so much pleased with this name that he asked for an English name for his younger brother, Metacomet.

Metacomet had lifted himself to a sitting posture, and saw her, through the blinding agonies of death.

The eldest son was named Wamsutta, and the second Metacomet.

He did work and he suffered, but slavery never reached the soul of Metacomet—that forever turned back to his people.

The Metacomet backed clear at once and started rapidly in pursuit.

This request was granted, and the Metacomet despatched with them.

The night after the battle the Metacomet was turned into a hospital ship and the wounded of both sides were taken to Pensacola.

Thus the young Metacomet addressed the throng of savages as they swarmed in from the forest.

Her promise received no rejoinder, and when Abigail Williams looked around to learn the cause of this silence, Metacomet was gone.

He died in 1661, at the age of eighty, leaving two sons, Mooanum and Metacomet.

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