Definitions for Wilton

Wilton Wil·ton

Spelling: [wil-tn]
IPA: /ˈwɪl tn/

Wilton is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 89 anagrams from letters in Wilton (ilnotw).

Definitions for Wilton

noun

  1. a carpet woven like Brussels carpet, on a Jacquard loom but having the loops cut to form a velvet pile.
  2. a town in SW Connecticut.

Origin of Wilton

named after Wilton, town in Wiltshire, England

Examples for Wilton

Mrs. Wilton put some notes on the table and stole out on tip-toe.

His enemies were for the time discomfited, and even the hardy Wilton was abashed.

Tell Mr. Wilton that my mother is dead, if he wishes to know.

The gold of The Wilton Diptych is actual gold leaf, applied right on the painting.

But tell me, why you were not at Mrs. Wilton's large party last night?

But do inform me, Wilton, what is your real motive in wishing to go yourself?

Other attempts with Wilton North and Chevy Chase also bombed.

Mrs. Wilton's hair and eyelashes and her furs were powdered with tiny drops.

“You must take the other fellow first, Mac, if you want to get on,” suggested Wilton.

Mrs. Wilton followed him to the back of the shop, where there was a winding staircase.

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