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
- United States printer (born in England) whose press produced the first American prayer book and the New York City's first newspaper (1663-1752)