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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ARNOLDIST

n.A disciple of Arnold of Brescia, who in the 12th century, preached against the Romish Church, for which he was banished; but he was afterwards permitted to return. By his preaching, an insurrection was excited, for which he was condemned and executed.

 

ARNOT

n.A name of the bunium, pignut or earthnut.

 

ARNOTTO

The Anotta, which see. Also a tree so called.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ARNOT; ARNUT

Ar "not, Ar "nut, n. Etym: [Cf. D. aardnoot, E. earthut.]

 

Defn: The earthnut. [Obs. ]

 

ARNOTTO

ARNOTTO Ar *not "to, n.

 

Defn: Same as Annotto.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Arno

Ar no |ˈärnō ˈɑrnoʊ | a river that rises in the Apennines in northern Italy and flows west for 150 miles (240 km ) through Florence and Pisa to the Ligurian Sea.

 

Arnold, Benedict

Ar nold, Benedict |ˈärnld ˈɑrnəld | (1741 –1801 ), American general and traitor. During the American Revolution, he was instrumental, with Ethan Allan, in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga but later planned to betray West Point to the British. He fled behind British lines and lived the rest of his life in Britain. His name became synonymous with 'traitor. '.

 

Arnold, Matthew

Ar nold, Matthew |ˈɑrnəld ˈärnld | (1822 –88 ), English poet, essayist, and social critic. He is known for such poems as The Scholar-Gipsy ” and Dover Beach and was professor of poetry at Oxford 1857 –67.

 

Arnold, Sir Malcolm

Ar ¦nold |ˈɑːn (ə )ld | (1921 –2006 ), English composer and trumpeter, noted especially for his orchestral works and film scores; full name Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Arno

Arno |ˈɑːnəʊ | a river which rises in the Apennines of northern Italy and flows westwards 240 km (150 miles ) through Florence and Pisa to the Ligurian Sea.

 

Arnold, Benedict

Ar nold, Benedict |ˈärnld ˈɑrnəld | (1741 –1801 ), American general and traitor. During the American Revolution, he was instrumental, with Ethan Allan, in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga but later planned to betray West Point to the British. He fled behind British lines and lived the rest of his life in Britain. His name became synonymous with 'traitor. '.

 

Arnold, Matthew

Ar ¦nold |ˈɑːn (ə )ld | (1822 –88 ), English poet, essayist, and social critic. In works such as Culture and Anarchy (1869 ) he criticized the Victorian age in terms of its materialism, philistinism, and complacency. Notable poems: The Scholar Gipsy (1853 ), Dover Beach (1867 ).

 

Arnold, Sir Malcolm

Ar ¦nold |ˈɑːn (ə )ld | (1921 –2006 ), English composer and trumpeter, noted especially for his orchestral works and film scores; full name Sir Malcolm Henry Arnold.

 

Duden Dictionary

Arno

Ar no Eigenname |A rno |männlicher Vorname

 

Arno

Ar no Substantiv, maskulin , der |A rno |der Arno; Genitiv: des Arnos italienischer Fluss

 

Arnold

Ar nold Eigenname |A rnold |männlicher Vorname

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Arnold

Ar nold /ɑ́ː r n (ə )ld /名詞 アーノルド a 男の名.b Matthew , 1822 --88; 英国の詩人 批評家 .