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Caernarvonshire
or Caer·nar·fon·shire
[ kahr-nahr-vuhn-sheer, -sher ]
noun
- a historic county in Gwynedd, in northwestern Wales.
Caernarvonshire
/ kɑːˈnɑːvənˌʃɪə; -ʃə /
noun
- (until 1974) a county of NW Wales, now part of Gwynedd
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Example Sentences
Some good black chalk occurs also in Caernarvonshire and in the island of Islay.
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Cian is said to have been the servant of Peris, and to them conjointly is Llangian in Caernarvonshire dedicated.
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Caernarvonshire, and on the Boulders transported by Floating Ice.
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John Owen, the celebrated epigrammatist, was a native of Caernarvonshire.
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He became rector of Llangelynin, in Caernarvonshire, and prebendary of Brecon.
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