Deere
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Definition
Proper noun: - John Deere: A historical figure, specifically a 19th-century American industrialist and blacksmith, founder of the company that bears his name. He is primarily known for inventing and manufacturing the first commercially successful steel plow, which was crucial for farming the tough prairie soil of the American Midwest.
Usage Notes
- The word "Deere" is almost exclusively used as a surname. Its primary association is with the historical figure John Deere and the multinational corporation he founded, Deere & Company.
- When used alone, "Deere" typically refers to the company or its products (e.g., tractors, agricultural equipment). Reference to the person usually requires the full name "John Deere."
Examples
Proper noun (Person):
- The invention of the steel plow by Deere revolutionized American agriculture.
- John Deere started his blacksmith shop in Grand Detour, Illinois.
Proper noun (Company/Brand):
- The farmer bought a new Deere tractor for the harvest season.
- Deere & Company is a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery.
Advanced Usage
- Metonymy: "Deere" is often used metonymically to refer to the company's products or the agricultural equipment industry in general.
- The field was full of green Deere. (Here, "Deere" refers to tractors made by John Deere's company.)
Variants and Related Words
- Deere & Company: The full, formal name of the corporation founded by John Deere.
- John Deere: The full name of the historical figure.
Synonyms
- Manufacturer: (as a descriptor for John Deere's role)
- Industrialist: (as a descriptor for John Deere's role)
- Inventor: (specifically for his steel plow design)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Nothing runs like a Deere: A well-known advertising slogan for John Deere equipment, playing on the word "deer" to emphasize durability and performance.
Noun
- United States industrialist who manufactured plows suitable for working the prairie soil (1804-1886)