constantine

IPA: kˈɑnstʌntin

Root Word: Constantine

noun

  • A male given name from Latin.
  • A city and province of Algeria.
  • A village and civil parish south-west of Falmouth, Cornwall, England, named after Saint Constantine (OS grid ref SW7329).
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Examples of "constantine" in Sentences

  • Constantine scientific production.
  • From Constantine to the eighth century.
  • Constantine won an overwhelming victory.
  • And lot of people hated Constantine for that.
  • Constantine's enduring success started with this.
  • Constantine sojourned there on numerous occasions.
  • Constantine gained the nickname the Great on the battlefield.
  • Constantine the Philosopher is irrelevant for this discussion.
  • It is evident that Constantine was not the carrier but a servant.
  • He flourished chiefly in the reigns of Constantine the Great and Constantius.

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