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Edwy

NOUN
  1. King of England who was renounced by Northumbria in favor of his brother Edgar (died in 959)

How To Use Edwy In A Sentence

  • He was a good fighter and a brave man, though not, like Bedwyr, a natural leader.
  • I write to inform you about the dangerous situation which is occurring at Bedwyn station.
  • Bedwyr, the poet and dreamer, who suffered ten times over for one grief, was the finer man.
  • Unlike many burghal hidage places Chisbury did not develop into a town, and probably - in view of Great Bedwyn's proximity - this was never the intention.
  • The Gazette has reported sightings of black big cats as far apart as Calne, Great Bedwyn and Malmesbury.
  • Take your position instantly" - and now he pointed to where Bericus, Bwlch, Bedwyr, and Drustanus were trying to control the cavortings of their Libyan stallions. Black Horses For The King
  • At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through.
  • The measurements were taken by the commander of the British anti-Bolshevik squadron of 22 ships, Admiral Sir Edwyn Sinclair Alexander-Sinclair. British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast
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