eccles
IPA: ˈɛkʌɫz
Root Word: Eccles
noun
- A town in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
- A village in Aylesford parish, Tonbridge and Malling district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7260).
- A village north-east of Kelso, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT7641).
- A commune in Nord department, Hauts-de-France, France.
- A census-designated place in Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States, originally named Ecclesiastes.
- A surname.
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Examples of "eccles" in Sentences
- Edit: eccles, Monster Munch is a style, not a flavour.
- Turn the eccles cake over and gently roll out slightly.
- However, I should really 'do' eccles cakes at some point.
- I would like to ask you if you have a recipe for eccles cakes.
- Ed. Schepss, Priscilliani que supersunt in Corpus script.eccles. lat.,
- An eccles iz nawt a beeg halp, since ai see him today fur the verree furst time.
- Standouts include an addictive escarole salad, a silky oyster pan roast with uni crostini and the eccles cake for dessert.
- Zaccaria, De varis eccles. præsertim latinæ in promulgandis sacris constitutionibus disciplina in De rebus ad historiam atque antiquitates ecclesiæ pertinentibus dissertationes latinæ, II
- There are also plenty of nostalgic nods back to Webb's 1970s childhood when eccles cakes were referred to as squashed fly cakes and bourbon biscuits were regularly remarked on as looking like something you might give to the dog.
- Strictly speaking, the latter should not be established unless sufficient resources are assured for the performance of Divine worship and the maintenance of the cathedral clergy (III, tit. 48, de eccles. aedificandis vel reparandis).
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