Jagello
[ yah-gel-oh ]
/ yɑˈgɛl oʊ /
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noun, plural Ja·gel·los.
a member of a dynasty ruling in Bohemia, Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland in the 14th to 16th centuries.
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OTHER WORDS FROM Jagello
Ja·gel·lon [yah-guh-lohn, yah-guh-lohn], /ˈyɑ gəˌloʊn, ˌyɑ gəˈloʊn/, Ja·gel·lo·ni·an, adjectiveWords nearby Jagello
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How to use Jagello in a sentence
So early as under Casimir, the son of Jagello, the Polish language began to be employed as the language of the court.
Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations|Therese Albertine Louise von Jacob Robinson