Definition of Plymouth

1. Noun. A town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620.

Generic synonyms: Town
Group relationships: Bay State, Ma, Massachusetts, Old Colony
Terms within: Plymouth Colony, Plymouth Rock

Definition of Plymouth

1. Proper noun. A city in Devon, England ¹

2. Proper noun. A brand of car marketed by Chrysler. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plymouth

Plutarchian
Plutarchs
Pluteaceae
Pluteus aurantiorugosus
Pluteus cervinus
Pluteus magnus
Pluto
Plutonian
Plutonians
Plutophile
Pluvialis
Pluvianus
Pluvianus aegyptius
Pluviose
Pluviôse
Plymouth
Plymouth Colony
Plymouth Rock
Plzen
Pneumocystis carinii
Pneumonyssus simicola
Pneumovax
Pnom Penh
Pnyx
Po
Po River
Po valley
Poa nemoralis
Poa pratensis
Poaceae

Literary usage of Plymouth

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Courtship of Miles Standishby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1888)
"In: American poetry,1871-1900,in the Harris Collection, Brown University Library. Reel no. 570.Item no. 4."

2. Annual Report by Wisconsin Banking Dept (1897)
"W. Monk plymouth 3. M. Ackermann plymouth TF Ackermann plymouth Wm. F. Koch, East Farmington. Philo K. Wheeler plymouth GF Kegler plymouth Otto Krauss ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"plymouth owes its celebrity chiefly to its importance as a great royal naval station, for which the spaciousness of its sound renders it admirably suited. ..."

4. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1877)
"The business commenced by the Mayor of plymouth introducing to the meeting the President, Prof. Allen Thomson. It was, we believe, intended as a graceful ..."

5. History of New England by John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1892)
"It had clay, sand, and shells, for bricks, mortar, and pottery, and stone for wells and chimneys; the sea and beach promised abundance of fish plymouth. ..."

6. The Courtship of Miles Standishby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1888)
"In: American poetry,1871-1900,in the Harris Collection, Brown University Library. Reel no. 570.Item no. 4."

7. Annual Report by Wisconsin Banking Dept (1897)
"W. Monk plymouth 3. M. Ackermann plymouth TF Ackermann plymouth Wm. F. Koch, East Farmington. Philo K. Wheeler plymouth GF Kegler plymouth Otto Krauss ..."

8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"plymouth owes its celebrity chiefly to its importance as a great royal naval station, for which the spaciousness of its sound renders it admirably suited. ..."

9. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1877)
"The business commenced by the Mayor of plymouth introducing to the meeting the President, Prof. Allen Thomson. It was, we believe, intended as a graceful ..."

10. History of New England by John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1892)
"It had clay, sand, and shells, for bricks, mortar, and pottery, and stone for wells and chimneys; the sea and beach promised abundance of fish plymouth. ..."

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