Definitions for Powys

Powys Pow·ys

Spelling: [poh-is]
IPA: /ˈpoʊ ɪs/

Powys is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 42 anagrams from letters in Powys (opswy).

Definitions for Powys

noun

  1. John Cowper, 1872–1963, English author.
  2. his brother, Llewelyn, 1884–1939, English author.
  3. his brother, Theodore Francis, 1875–1953, English author.
  4. a county in E Wales. 1960 sq. mi. (5077 sq. km).

Examples for Powys

"I will explain to you how it must be," said Mr. Powys to Emilia.

"The knife is the law to an Italian of the South," said Mr. Powys.

I begin to understand Lady Charlotte and her liking for Mr. Powys better.

One of the cases quoted by Powys was distinguished, and Hale was quoted to support the argument for the Crown.

Bleddyn of Powys, a good and merciful prince, became the most important.

Captain Powys had an old cousin, who was also his godmother, by name Mrs. Wynne.

So he was none the better, he nor his household, in Powys, nor in the plains thereof.

The first named was prince of Powys, and was distinguished also as a soldier.

When she reached the group it was to hear Mr. Powys speaking of Mr. Barrett.

Little by little Arabella sobbed out what she had heard that day from Mr. Powys.

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