Aragon
Aragon (name) means an autonomous region in northeastern Spain, whose capital is Zaragoza; historically an independent medieval kingdom. Example: “Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of King Henry VIII of England.”
How to use Aragon
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA region and former kingdom in northeastern Spain.
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Catherine of _____ was the first wife of King Henry VIII of England.
Etymology
From Spanish Aragón.
Rhymes for Aragon
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What does “Aragon” mean?
The word “Aragon” means an autonomous region in northeastern Spain, whose capital is Zaragoza; historically an independent medieval kingdom. In plain terms, a region and former kingdom in northeastern Spain.
How do you pronounce “Aragon”?
“Aragon” is pronounced A-ruh-guhn (/ˈɛɹəɡɑn/ in IPA).
How do you use “Aragon” in a sentence?
Here is “Aragon” used in a sentence: “Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of King Henry VIII of England.”
What part of speech is “Aragon”?
“Aragon” is a name.
Where does the word “Aragon” come from?
The word “Aragon” comes from Spanish. From Spanish Aragón.
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