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Mortimer
[ mawr-tuh-mer ]
noun
- Roger de [d, uh], 8th Baron of Wig·more [wig, -mawr, -mohr] and 1st Earl of March, 1287–1330, English rebel leader: paramour of Isabella, queen of Edward II of England.
- a male given name.
Mortimer
/ ˈɔːɪə /
noun
- MortimerSir John (Clifford)19232009MBritishLAW: barristerWRITING: playwrightWRITING: novelist Sir John ( Clifford ). 1923–2009, British barrister, playwright, and novelist, best known for the television series featuring the barrister Horace Rumpole. His novels include Paradise Postponed (1985) and The Sound of Trumpets (1998)
- MortimerRoger de, 8th Baron of Wigmore and 1st Earl of March12871330MEnglishPOLITICS: noblemanPOLITICS: rebel leader Roger de, 8th Baron of Wigmore and 1st Earl of March. 1287–1330, lover of Isabella, the wife of Edward II of England: they invaded England in 1326 and compelled the king to abdicate in favour of his son, Edward III; executed
Example Sentences
Griffiths keeps most of the humiliations subtle, rather than sitcom large — say, having Herb wear Charles’ old tees, one of which is a McGwyer Mortimer tour shirt of his own face.
“It was such a weird, crazy, scary way to start the year.” said Joe Mortimer, a creative executive at Capitol Records.
Charles Mortimer, 84, of Pacific Palisades died in a hospital from a heart attack, smoke inhalation and thermal injuries.
Dr Geake, who is Norfolk's finds liaison officer, said there is little evidence of how they would have been used - which is why Mr Mortimer's research is helpful.
Mr Mortimer said the area of the sea that the ship was in does not have lots of nutrients so the wreck has not been eaten away by organisms.
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