释义
[ thee -uh -bawld ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈθi əˌbɔld / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Lewis, 1688–1744, English author.
Also The·o·bold [thee -uh -bohld]. /ˈθi əˌboʊld/. a male given name. Words nearby Theobald “The Night Before Christmas”, Night Watch, The, The Nutcracker, nuts and bolts, the, theo-, Theobald , theobromine, The Occident, theocentric, Theoclymenus, theocon
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Example sentences from the Web for Theobald In the yeare following Theobald archbishop of Canturburie, and legat to Ger.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (4 of 12) | Raphael Holinshed
Theobald accompanied him to Cambridge, and was at his best while doing so.
The Way of All Flesh | Samuel Butler
It was a wild winter when Theobald left us, and they cried every night.
The Story of Bawn | Katharine Tynan
The correction of Theobald , Ides, has been universally and properly adopted; for 'first' must have been a printer's error.
The Shakespeare-Expositor: An Aid to the Perfect Understanding of Shakespeare's Plays | Thomas Keightley
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