Keats
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Name — A surname, most famously that of the Romantic poet John Keats.
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Etymology
From a Middle English nickname meaning "kite" (the bird of prey), ultimately from Old English cȳta.
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What does “Keats” mean?
The word “Keats” means a surname, most famously that of the Romantic poet John Keats. In plain terms, a surname originally derived from the word for the bird "kite," best known through the poet John Keats.
How do you pronounce “Keats”?
“Keats” is pronounced KEETS (/ˈkits/ in IPA).
How do you use “Keats” in a sentence?
Here is “Keats” used in a sentence: “Students still study Keats's odes in English literature classes.”
What part of speech is “Keats”?
“Keats” is a name.
Where does the word “Keats” come from?
The word “Keats” comes from Old English. From a Middle English nickname meaning "kite" (the bird of prey), ultimately from Old English cȳta.