Lindisfarne









Lindisfarne


Lindisfarne [lin-duh s-fahrn] Examples noun

  1. Holy Island(def 1).

Examples from the Web for lindisfarne Historical Examples of lindisfarne

  • They came again and again, and at last they went to Lindisfarne.

    Grace Darling

    Eva Hope

  • As early as the Saxon Heptarchy, there was a monastery on Lindisfarne.

    Grace Darling

    Eva Hope

  • We pulled on shore to visit the ruins of the celebrated Abbey of Lindisfarne.

    A Yacht Voyage Round England

    W.H.G. Kingston

  • In 737 it was conferred by King Ceowulph on the monastery of Lindisfarne.

    The Rivers of Great Britain: Rivers of the East Coast

    Various

  • One of these was S. Cedd, who had been trained in the monastery of Lindisfarne.

    The Lives of the Saints, Volume 1 (of 16)

    Sabine Baring-Gould

  • British Dictionary definitions for lindisfarne Lindisfarne noun

    1. another name for Holy Island
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