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Elyot

[ el-ee-uht, el-yuht ]

noun

  1. Sir Thomas, c1490–1546, English scholar and diplomat.


Elyot

/ ˈɛlɪət /

noun

  1. ElyotSir Thomas?14901546MEnglishMISC: scholarPOLITICS: diplomat Sir Thomas. ?1490–1546, English scholar and diplomat; author of The Boke named the Governour (1531), a treatise in English on education
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

But two of the contest winners go further, borrowing Coward’s format — or at least the famous adjacent balconies on which his Elyot and Amanda rediscover each other — to tell their stories.

Deliciously, neither can remember Elyot’s name, though both were married to him; along with men, the male gaze has disappeared from the story.

The problem may also be a result of the admirable British stage tradition, from Terence Rattigan through Kevin Elyot, of exploring suppressed sexuality, next to which “Yank!” feels not a little naïve.

He went on to New York to direct “The Subject Was Roses” at the Roundabout Theater in 1991 and Kevin Elyot’s comedy-drama “My Night With Reg” for the New Group in 1997.

Rickman's every utterance as Elyot Chase had what can only be described as a musical panache.

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