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[ nee-kawn; Russian nyee-kuhn ] / ˈni kɔn; Russian ˈnyi kən /
noun1605–81, patriarch of Russian Orthodox Church 1652–66. Words nearby NikonNikky, Nikolainkaupunki, Nikolaus von Cusa, Nikolayev, Nikolsky's sign, Nikon, Nikopol, niksen, nil, nil admirari, nil desperandum Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for NikonMy mum gave me her 1980s Nikon FE2 camera, which I learned all of the basics on. Models and Their Mothers|Erin Cunningham|October 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST I had a Nikon DCS-620, which was one of their early models—a hybrid Kodak-Nikon camera—and I was using a 70-200mm zoom lens. 9/11’s Iconic ‘Falling Man’|Marlow Stern|September 8, 2011|DAILY BEAST I had been using the Nikon as a mental flak jacket and not a tool to record. From Bullets to Ballet|Sebastian Rich|October 16, 2010|DAILY BEAST The mitres ranged with it were constructed by the directions of Nikon, and equal in richness and other details the royal crowns. The Story of Moscow|Wirt Gerrare
The clergy at once apprised the Tsar, who in turn ordered his boyards to command Nikon to leave the Cathedral. The Story of Moscow|Wirt Gerrare All that had come in since Nikon and Peter was put under the ban by the champions of the ancient liturgy. Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science, April 1875, Vol. XV., No. 88|Various Nikon fell a victim to Court intrigues and his own overweening pride, and was formally deposed. Russia|Donald Mackenzie Wallace Nikon was scarce content to be the equal of his sovereign, and ranked the church above the state: he fell. The Story of Moscow|Wirt Gerrare
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