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Wyatt   /wˈaɪət/   Listen
Wyatt

noun
1.
English architect (1746-1813).  Synonym: James Wyatt.
2.
English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542).  Synonyms: Sir Thomas Wyat, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Wyat.






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"Wyatt" Quotes from Famous Books



... neighbourhood. I shall be glad if you can meet me at the entrance to Wyatt's Buildings ...
— The Quest of the Sacred Slipper • Sax Rohmer

... had nothing to say in their defence except flatly denying everything, and averring that they did not so much as know Dalton. But Mr. Wyatt being produced, swore to the contrary of that, affirming that they were very intimate and that they all lodged together at his house. The jury having received their charge from the judge, took but a small time to consider, and then returning, ...
— Lives Of The Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences • Arthur L. Hayward



Words linked to "Wyatt" :   designer, Sir Thomas Wyat, Sir Thomas Wyatt, James Wyatt, poet, architect, Wyat



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