1. talbot - Noun
2. Talbot - Proper noun
A sort of dog, noted for quick scent and eager pursuit of game.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter resting in Shrewsbury, his forces went eastwards and picked up Sir Gilbert Talbot and other English allies, including deserters from Richard's forces. Source: Internet
After reading about Daguerre's invention in January 1839, Talbot published his method and set about improving on it. Source: Internet
After their brief visit with Talbot they depart into the night, an incensed Louis and his angry words filling Lestat with glee. Source: Internet
After Talbot attempted to try the case in federal court, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled this federal option unconstitutional. Source: Internet
Brechin High School pupil Rachel Talbot, 13, chaired the virtual launch of the Think B4 You Type toolkit which is designed to help schools run youth-led campaigns to tackle online bullying. Source: Internet
As part of the initiative, Talbot often gives out free rainbow pins and flags to students. Source: Internet