Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WINDSOR
WINDSOR Wind "sor, n.
Defn: A town in Berkshire, England. Windsor bean. (Bot. ) See under Bean. -- Windsor chair, a kind of strong, plain, polished, wooden chair. Simmonds. -- Windsor soap, a scented soap well known for its excellence.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Windsor
Wind sor 1 |ˈwinzər ˈwɪnzər | 1 a town in southern England, on the Thames River, opposite Eton; pop. 31,800 (est. 2009 ). 2 an industrial city and port in Ontario, southern Canada, on Lake Ontario, opposite the US city of Detroit; pop. 216,473 (2006 ). 3 |ˈwin (d )zər ˈwɪnzər |a commercial and residential town in north central Connecticut, north of Hartford; pop. 28,851 (est. 2008 ).
Windsor
Wind sor 2 |ˈwɪnzər ˈwinzər | the name of the British royal family since 1917. Previously Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, it was changed in response to anti-German feeling in World War I.
Windsor, Duke of
Wind sor, Duke of the title conferred on Britain's Edward VIII upon his abdication in 1936.
Windsor Castle
Wind sor Cas tle |wɪnzər | a royal residence at Windsor, founded by William the Conqueror on the site of an earlier fortress and extended by his successors, particularly Edward III. The castle was severely damaged by fire in 1992.
Windsor chair
Wind sor chair ▶noun a wooden dining chair with a semicircular back supported by upright rods.
Windsor knot
Wind sor knot |wɪnzərˈnɑːt | ▶noun a large, loose triangular knot in a necktie, produced by making extra turns when tying.
Windsor tie
Wind sor tie ▶noun dated a wide silk bias-cut necktie, tied in a loose double knot.
Oxford Dictionary
Windsor
Windsor 1 |ˈwɪnzə | 1 a town in Berkshire, southern England, on the River Thames opposite Eton; pop. 31,800 (est. 2009 ). 2 an industrial city and port in Ontario, southern Canada, on Lake Erie opposite the US city of Detroit; pop. 216,473 (2006 ).
Windsor
Windsor 2 |ˈwɪnzə | the name of the British royal family since 1917. Previously Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, it was changed in response to anti-German feeling in the First World War.
Windsor, Duke of
Windsor, Duke of the title conferred on Edward VIII on his abdication in 1936.
Windsor Castle
Wind |sor Cas ¦tle |wɪnzəˈkɑːsl | a royal residence at Windsor, founded by William the Conqueror on the site of an earlier fortress and extended by his successors, particularly Edward III. The castle was severely damaged by fire in 1992.
Windsor chair
Wind |sor chair ▶noun a wooden dining chair with a semicircular back supported by upright rods.
Windsor knot
Wind |sor knot |wɪnzəˈnɒt | ▶noun a large, loose triangular knot in a man's tie, produced by making extra turns when tying.
Windsor tie
Wind |sor tie ▶noun dated, chiefly US a wide silk bias-cut tie, tied in a loose double knot.
Duden Dictionary
Windsor
Wind sor Eigenname |W i ndsor |englische Stadt; Name des englischen Königshauses
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Windsor
Wind sor /wɪ́nzə r /名詞 1 ウインザー 〘英国Berkshire州東部の都市; 英国王室Windsor Castleの所在地でEton Collegeがある 〙.2 ウインザー王家 〘the House of ~; 英国の現在の王室 (1917 --)〙.