York (en. York)
/jɔːrk/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A famous city in the United Kingdom known for its medieval history.
York is famous for its medieval walls.
York es famosa por sus murallas medievales.
A landmark for visitors, famous for its historic architecture.
I visited York and was impressed by the cathedral.
Visité York y quedé impresionado por la catedral.
A university town that hosts thousands of students.
The University of York has a great academic reputation.
La Universidad de York tiene una gran reputación académica.
Etymology
The name York comes from the Old English 'Eboracum', which was a Roman city.
Common Phrases and Expressions
York Minster
The main cathedral of the city of York.
York Minster
Walls of York
Ancient walls that surround the city.
Murallas de York
York Racecourse
Famous racetrack in York.
York Racecourse
Related Words
Yorkshire
A region in the north of England where York is located.
Yorkshire
Yorktown
A place with the same name in the United States, but with no direct connection to York, England.
Yorktown
Slang Meanings
Used in some contexts to refer to something old or historical.
That house has a very york style.
Esa casa tiene un estilo muy york.