Molly Pitcher

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Definition

Proper noun A nickname for Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, a heroine of the American Revolutionary War. The name commemorates her act of carrying water to soldiers and manning a cannon during the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.

Usage

The term is used as a proper name to refer to this specific historical figure. * The legend of Molly Pitcher is taught in American history classes. * A monument was erected in honor of Molly Pitcher.

Advanced Usage
  • The name "Molly Pitcher" is often used symbolically to represent the courage and contributions of women during the American Revolution.
    • Many unsung "Molly Pitchers" supported the revolutionary cause.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley: The real name of the woman known by the nickname Molly Pitcher.
  • Heroine: A woman admired for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
Synonyms
  • Revolutionary War heroine
  • Folk heroine
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • A Molly Pitcher: (Sometimes used) to describe a woman who performs brave, unexpected service in a crisis, especially in a support role.
    • During the blackout, she was a real Molly Pitcher, delivering supplies to the elderly.
Noun
  1. heroine of the American Revolution who carried water to soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth Court House and took over her husband's gun when he was overcome by heat (1754-1832)