Definitions for Tindal

Tindal Tin·dal

Spelling: [tin-dl]
IPA: /ˈtɪn dl/

Tindal is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 121 anagrams from letters in Tindal (adilnt).

Definitions for Tindal

noun

  1. Matthew, c1655–1733, English deist.
  2. Also, Tindale. William, Tyndale, William.
  3. William, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.

Examples for Tindal

These Tindal maistris were exempted from keeping watch in the wards at night.

Almost every one who visits the Hills keeps a servant called a Tindal.

He wrote in defence of Christianity in reply to Tindal, the Freethinker, and died in 1753.

A man mounted the Tindal statue and harangued the crowd, urging the people to rise and compel the Government to stop the war.

He assisted Tindal in the English version of the Bible, 1537.

My friend Mr. Tindal is come to settle (for the present at least) in this neighbourhood.

Tindal is fond of stating the question in the form of a dilemma.

Tindal died the day they were to have met to draw up an award.

After all, Tindal and the censurers of Young may be reconcilable.

At the same time, he wrote two very able works in defence of Christianity against Woolston and Tindal.

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