Definitions for Monmouth

Monmouth Mon·mouth

Spelling: [mon-muh th]
IPA: /ˈmɒn məθ/

Monmouth is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 106 anagrams from letters in Monmouth (hmmnootu).

Definitions for Monmouth

noun

  1. James Scott, Duke of, 1649–85, illegitimate son of Charles II of England and pretender to the throne of James II.
  2. a city in W Illinois.
  3. Monmouthshire.
  4. former name of Freehold.

Examples for Monmouth

I had heard that Monmouth was up, and I knew that you would not lose a night ere starting.

I see that you will start carving me anon, and take me to Monmouth's camp in sections.

There are men at Monmouth's back who would not stir unless this were so.'

Monmouth must fight now, if he ever hopes to feel the gold rim upon his temples.

Know, friend, that I have come from Monmouth in order to conduct these men to his standard.

On Tuesday, a Monmouth University poll put her 42 points down.

A Monmouth University poll among independent voters shows one of the deepest cuts: Obama is behind by 19 points.

If Monmouth cannot have all England, six feet of her shall at least be his.

We will ride with ye to Monmouth's camp, and what better proof could ye desire than that?'

“The storm has changed everything,” said Monmouth University pollster Patrick Murphy.

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