antony

IPA: ˈæntʌni

Root Word: Antony

noun

  • A male given name from Latin, a mostly British spelling variant of Anthony.
  • A civil parish in east Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX4054).
  • A village in the civil parish, east Cornwall, England
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Examples of "antony" in Sentences

  • This is not a fan page for Antony.
  • Antony wants to start a bloodbath .
  • Antony, at the least, especially so.
  • He was buried in the cemetery of Antony.
  • Octavian decided for a truce with Antony.
  • Antony continued to be a faithful supporter of Caesar.
  • Antony was impatient and resented the idea of being a prisoner.
  • Also on the chandelier are the ghosts of Marc Antony and Cleopatra.
  • Marc Antony unplugs the mixer before she can pulverize the poor kitten.
  • He was also the grandfather of the famous general and triumvir, Mark Antony.

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