1. Lancaster - Noun
2. Lancaster - Proper noun
the English royal house that reigned from 1399 to 1461; its emblem was a red rose
a city in northwestern England
Source: WordNetI wish to assure you that there can never be any return to the state of armed conflict which existed before our commitment to peace and the democratic process of election under the Lancaster House agreement. Robert Mugabe
This is where the Continental Congress met over two hundred years ago during the American Revolution. So, Lancaster was actually the capital of our nation for one day in 1977. Dan Quayle
If America was a person, - and it sat down, - Lancaster town would be plunged into a Darkness unbreathable. Thomas Pynchon
I went to a local high school in Lancaster. Not much I can say about it; it was pretty much your typical public high school back in Pennsylvania. Jonathan Groff
Burt Lancaster was largely responsible for me becoming a director. Sydney Pollack
There is a war against vice in Lancaster. I am going home to speak for vice. Charles Demuth