wildgrave (Meaning)

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wildgrave (n.)

A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. See Waldgrave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wildgrave

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wildgrave Sentence Examples

  1. The formidable Wildgrave boasted a formidable army, poised to defend his vast domain.
  2. As the Wildgrave rode through the tumultuous forest, he encountered a pack of snarling wolves.
  3. The Wildgrave's castle, perched atop a rocky crag, overlooked the wild and treacherous landscape.
  4. The Wildgrave's reign was marked by both bravery and ruthlessness, as he sought to expand his power.
  5. The Wildgrave's name inspired both fear and admiration among his subjects.
  6. The Wildgrave's enigmatic nature made him an object of both curiosity and speculation.
  7. The Wildgrave's alliance with a neighboring lord proved to be short-lived, as treachery shattered their bond.
  8. The Wildgrave's downfall was precipitated by his own arrogance and reckless ambition.
  9. The legend of the Wildgrave, a tale of power, courage, and tragedy, has been passed down through generations.
  10. The ruins of the Wildgrave's castle stand as a testament to the indomitable spirit of a once-mighty lord.

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A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. See Waldgrave.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The formidable Wildgrave boasted a formidable army, poised to defend his vast domain.

As the Wildgrave rode through the tumultuous forest, he encountered a pack of snarling wolves.

The Wildgrave's castle, perched atop a rocky crag, overlooked the wild and treacherous landscape.

The Wildgrave's reign was marked by both bravery and ruthlessness, as he sought to expand his power.