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Meanings of
earl
in English
Russian
элдормен
Spanish
earl
Catalan
earl
Back to the meaning
f. countess
English title of nobility.
count
Related terms
noble title
Russian
элдормен
Usage of
earl
in English
1
The
earl
had very little sense of gravity in any given situation.
2
The
earl
occupies the higher position of the two in the peerage.
3
The next day the
earl
entered the city of Valencia in triumph.
4
He wouldn't be able to keep the
earl
in England much longer.
5
The
earl
of Arundel first introduced the general practice of brick buildings.
6
Theo nodded after a moment and the
earl
said, Very well, Jaaved.
7
The professor smiled broadly but left it to the
earl
to answer.
8
The
earl
who promoted the Jacobite rising in 1715 was born here.
9
Rupert was completely astounded at this address; and the
earl
said, laughing:
10
The
earl
begged of the king some time to consider the matter.
11
The
earl
was lifted into the boat by two of the attendants.
12
At the room in which Donal first saw the
earl
,
she stopped.
13
Later in the day, the
earl
got news of the bondes' army.
14
As the
earl
said this, Professor Lyall wandered into the dining room.
15
Svein Hakonson got the title of
earl
from Olaf the Swedish king.
16
Then the king and the
earl
parted, not just the best friends.
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earl
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the earl
young earl
noble earl
old earl
english earl
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Translations for
earl
Russian
элдормен
эрлы
эрлдормен
эрл
Spanish
earl
Catalan
earl
Earl
through the time
Earl
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common