Uther

[ yoo-ther ]

noun
  1. Arthurian Legend. king of Britain and father of Arthur.

  • Also called U·ther Pen·drag·on.

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How to use Uther in a sentence

  • Tha kant talk, but tha kan lick yure hand, this shows that their hearts iz in the plase where Uther folks' tungs iz.

    Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings | Henry Wheeler Shaw
  • The big minded, and the noble, adopt fashun jist az tha du enny Uther proper kustom, simpla bekause it iz the fashun.

    Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings | Henry Wheeler Shaw
  • The hosses both cum up tew the skore in the immejiate visinity ov each Uther, and got the wurd tew go, the fust time.

    Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings | Henry Wheeler Shaw
  • False liberta iz a desire tew possess Uther's rights and no respek for our own.

    Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings | Henry Wheeler Shaw
  • I call it plumb equal to tellin' you you're a reg'lar tomnoddy to say a fellar's Uther 'clever' or 'good.'

    The Brass Bound Box | Evelyn Raymond

British Dictionary definitions for Uther

Uther

Uther Pendragon

/ (ˈjuːθə) /


noun
  1. (in Arthurian legend) a king of Britain and father of Arthur

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