Definitions for Tyburn

Tyburn Ty·burn

Spelling: [tahy-bern]
IPA: /ˈtaɪ bərn/

Tyburn is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 64 anagrams from letters in Tyburn (bnrtuy).

Definitions for Tyburn

noun

  1. a former place of public execution in London, England.

Examples for Tyburn

On May 5th, 1760, he was driven from the Tower to Tyburn in a landau drawn by six horses.

The channel of the Tyburn, now a sewer, passes under the palace.

He pleaded to the indictment, was found guilty, and executed at Tyburn.

Had he been at Tyburn he could scarce have met with more attention.

Any direction is good enough for me—unless it leads to Tyburn.

Wallace was finally taken and executed as a traitor at Tyburn, 1305.

To-morrow, was it not, that you were to journey to Tyburn and from thence across the Styx?

All at once I bethought me that this street of Oxford was no other than the far-famed Tyburn way.

They were found guilty of high treason, and executed at Tyburn.

One witness can send to Tyburn a gang of clippers and comers.

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