Definitions for Oldcastle

Oldcastle Old·cas·tle

Spelling: [ohld-kas-uh l, -kah-suh l]
IPA: /ˈoʊldˌkæs əl, -ˌkɑ səl/

Oldcastle is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 577 anagrams from letters in Oldcastle (acdellost).

Definitions for Oldcastle

noun

  1. Sir John (Lord Cobham) 1377–1417, English martyr: leader of a Lollard conspiracy; executed for treason and heresy; model for Shakespeare's Falstaff.

Examples for Oldcastle

About noon, on a lovely autumn day, I set out for Oldcastle Hall.

In the end Oldcastle was burnt for an obstinate heretic (Dec. 1417).

He walked in the dark nearly to Oldcastle, and returned about six o'clock.

It would be an amazing mare that galloped to the top of Oldcastle Street!

And Miss Oldcastle thought she was out of her mind, and spoke of an asylum.

This Oldcastle had once been convicted of heresy, but had been saved by his friend the duke.

In one Oldcastle had been condemned to death; in both, money was granted.

In Oldcastle an organist is an organist, recognized as such in the streets.

He did not know what he was coming to when he came to Oldcastle Hall.

But now before Miss Oldcastle could reply, her mother interposed.

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