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How do you spell Defenestrated?

How do you spell Defenestrated?

verb (used with object), de·fen·es·trat·ed, de·fen·es·trat·ing. to throw (a person or thing) out of a window: A Portuguese bishop, accused of conspiring with the leaders of Castile, was defenestrated from the north tower of Lisbon’s cathedral in 1383.

Is the word Defenstrate?

Defenestration is a word for the act of throwing something or someone out of a window. Yes, there’s actually a word for that. Fenestra is the Latin word for window. So that’s how we came up with defenestration, the frighteningly specific word for throwing someone out a window.

What is a Defenestrator?

The Defenestrator was the nickname of a bounty hunter assassin droid during the Cold War. He was one of the winners of the Great Hunt, along with Bloodworthy, Jewl’a Nightbringer, and Mandalore’s Chosen.

What are defenestration words?

deforce,

  • deport,
  • displace,
  • dispossess,
  • evict,
  • exile,
  • expatriate,
  • ostracize,
  • When was Prague Defenestrated?

    1618
    Defenestration of Prague, (May 23, 1618), incident of Bohemian resistance to Habsburg authority that preceded the beginning of the Thirty Years’ War.

    What is Cwtch in Welsh?

    Cwtch, which has long been a familiar word in the Welsh language, was given two definitions: noun (Welsh) 1. a cupboard or cubbyhole. 2. a cuddle or hug. This corresponds with the word’s other meaning, which is a place to safely store things – if you give someone a cwtch, you’re figuratively giving them a ‘safe place’.

    What is throwing someone out of a window called?

    1 : a throwing of a person or thing out of a window assassination by defenestration.

    Who got Defenestrated?

    The defenestration On 23 May, 1618, four Catholic Lords Regent, Count Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice, Count Vilem Slavata of Chlum, Adam II von Sternberg (who was the supreme burgrave), and Matthew Leopold Popel Lobkowitz (who was the grand prior), arrived at the Bohemian Chancellory at 8:30 am.

    What is the meaning of the word defenestration?

    [dee-fen-uh-strey-shuh n] noun. the act of throwing a thing or especially a person out of a window: the defenestration of the commissioners at Prague.

    What was the most famous case of defenestration?

    History’s most famous defenestration, however, was one in which the tossing out the window was quite literal. On May 23, 1618, two imperial regents were found guilty of violating certain guarantees of religious freedom.

    How did the Defenestration of Prague get its name?

    On May 23, 1618, two imperial regents were found guilty of violating certain guarantees of religious freedom. As punishment, they were thrown out the window of Prague Castle. The men survived the 50-foot tumble into the moat, but the incident, which became known as the Defenestration of Prague, marked the beginning…

    Who was the king of Scotland that was defenestrated?

    In 1452, King James II of Scotland murdered William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, with his own hands and threw him out the window at Stirling Castle. On April 26, 1478, after the failure of the “Pazzi conspiracy” to murder the ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de’ Medici, Jacopo de’ Pazzi was defenestrated.

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