ycleped (Meaning)

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ycleped ()

of Clepe

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ycleped (p. p.)

Called; named; -- obsolete, except in archaic or humorous writings.

ycleped Sentence Examples

  1. In the annals of history, King Arthur ycleped the Knights of the Round Table to his court.
  2. The ancient tome ycleped "The Book of Shadows" held secrets that could unlock the supernatural realm.
  3. The enigmatic mage ycleped Merlin was said to possess the ability to control time itself.
  4. The tavern ycleped The Drunken Unicorn welcomed weary travelers in need of respite.
  5. The mischievous sprite ycleped Puck delighted in playing tricks on unsuspecting mortals.
  6. The forest ycleped Athel Loren was home to ancient and mythical creatures.
  7. The noble knight ycleped Sir Lancelot bore a sword that gleamed like the sun.
  8. The alchemist ycleped Paracelsus sought the elixir of life, a potion that promised eternal youth.
  9. The witch ycleped Baba Yaga lived in a hut atop chicken legs, hidden deep within the enchanted woods.
  10. The jester ycleped Yorick entertained the king with his witty remarks and acrobatic skills.

FAQs About the word ycleped

of Clepe, Called; named; -- obsolete, except in archaic or humorous writings.

titled, called, termed, dubbed, entitled,named, renamed, baptized, baptised, denoted

No antonyms found.

In the annals of history, King Arthur ycleped the Knights of the Round Table to his court.

The ancient tome ycleped "The Book of Shadows" held secrets that could unlock the supernatural realm.

The enigmatic mage ycleped Merlin was said to possess the ability to control time itself.

The tavern ycleped The Drunken Unicorn welcomed weary travelers in need of respite.