Word info

Holborn

Proper noun

Meaning

A surname.

A district of London in borough of Camden and borough of City of Westminster.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

When the Marquis of Salisbury made a remark about me in connection with the Holborn contest, the whole Liberal Party – including our Great Leader – the Press, and the National Liberal Club ... showed generous sympathy towards me. Dadabhai Naoroji

A few big ones jump out, such as $19,500 from Anthem Properties Group, $20,000 from Burnaby real estate lawyer Garth Evans, and $30,000 from Vancouver developer Holborn Holdings. Source: Internet

Except perhaps for the Holborn System 9100 computer which was a few months earlier, but which was designed and sold as a minicomputer at ten times the price of the Aster. Source: Internet

Holborn, 218. She has, as you well know, a terrible hatred for France, with which nation it is most difficult for her to keep on good terms, but she controls this passion except when she thinks to her advantage to display it. Source: Internet

Having held a prebend at Holborn (prior to 1229) and a canonry of St. Paul’s in London (1226-1229), he visited England in 1230 and received a canonry and an archdeaconry in Coventry and Lichfield, his native diocese. Source: Internet

A novel of intrigue set around a small bookshop in Holborn Passage in 19th-century London and the discovery of a document in Shakespeare’s own writing. Source: Internet

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