Blenheim

[ blen-uh m ]
/ ˈblɛn əm /

noun

village in S Germany, on the Danube: famous victory of the Duke of Marlborough over the French, 1704.
German Blindheim.

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British Dictionary definitions for blenheim (1 of 2)

Blenheim 1
/ (ˈblɛnɪm) /

noun

a village in SW Germany, site of a victory of Anglo-Austrian forces under the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugène of Savoy that saved Vienna from the French and Bavarians (1704) during the War of the Spanish Succession Modern name: Blindheim

British Dictionary definitions for blenheim (2 of 2)

Blenheim 2
/ (ˈblɛnɪm) /

noun

a type of King Charles spaniel having red-and-white markings
Also called: Blenheim orange
  1. a type of apple tree bearing gold-coloured apples
  2. the fruit of this tree

Word Origin for Blenheim

C19: named after Blenheim Palace