Bradford

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Definition

Proper noun 1. A surname of English origin: Primarily refers to a family name. 2. William Bradford (1663-1752): An American printer, born in England, who was a significant figure in early American publishing. His press produced important early works, including the first American prayer book and New York City's first newspaper.

Usage Examples
  • As a surname:
    • The author of the book is David Bradford.
    • The Bradford family has lived here for generations.
  • Referring to the historical figure:
    • The museum exhibit featured a printing press used by Bradford.
    • Bradford's newspaper was a vital source of information for the colony.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Contextual Reference: In academic or historical texts, "Bradford" is often used metonymically to refer to the printing output or historical significance of William Bradford.
    • Scholars study Bradford to understand the early American print culture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bradfordian (adj): Pertaining to William Bradford or his work (a specialized historical term).
    • The collection includes several Bradfordian imprints.
Synonyms
  • (For the surname): Family name, last name.
  • (For the printer): The printer, the publisher (when context is clear).
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Geographic Place Name: It is critical to note that "Bradford" is also a common place name for cities and towns (e.g., Bradford, England; Bradford, Pennsylvania). This is a separate, homographic meaning not covered by the provided definition. The given definition is exclusively for the surname and the specific historical individual, William Bradford.
Noun
  1. United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)