7 Verbs to Use for the Word monogram

chancel with a Dec. E. window; the nave (Perp.) dates from the 15th cent., and has on the parapet of the S. aisle the monogram of Abbot Selwood, the penultimate Abbot of Glastonbury.

One or two pieces bore a monogram, "F.Q.," the same as on the shirt and under-linen; but on the bag was a luggage label, with the name, "Francis Quadling, passenger to Paris," in full.

Did you discover Madame de Montespan's monogram?" "No.

Of course, when they got off in Twos and Threes they would pull the little Meat-Axes out of the Reticules and hack a few Monograms, but that was to have been expected.

The clergyman recognized the monogram no more than the writing.

The church has a W. embattled tower with a carving on the W. face representing the sacred monogram, a mitre, and a pastoral staff.

Clara seized the slip in turn and scanned the monogram.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  monogram