Jagiello
[ yah-gyel-oh ]
/ yɑˈgyɛl oʊ /
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noun, plural Ja·giel·los.
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OTHER WORDS FROM Jagiello
Ja·giel·on [yah-gyuh-lohn, yah-gyuh-lohn], /ˈyɑ gyəˌloʊn, ˌyɑ gyəˈloʊn/, Ja·giel·lo·ni·an, adjectiveWords nearby Jagiello
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How to use Jagiello in a sentence
Jagiello, resuming her own attire, remained in Cracow for several weeks without detection.
Female Warriors, Vol. II (of 2)|Ellen C. ClaytonIt was founded by King Vladislaus of the house of Jagiello and was at one time fabulously wealthy.