Ederle

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A surname: "Ederle" is primarily recognized as the surname of Gertrude Ederle, an American swimmer.
    • Historical figure (Gertrude Ederle): The name specifically refers to the United States swimmer who, in 1926, became the first woman to swim across the English Channel.
Usage
  • The word "Ederle" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the swimmer Gertrude Ederle or her family name. It is not used in general contexts.
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Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to represent pioneering athletic achievement, particularly by women.
    • Her determination was Ederle-esque. (This is a creative, non-standard formation comparing someone's spirit to that of Gertrude Ederle.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Ederle, Gertrude Ederle: The full name of the historical figure.
  • There are no common verb, adjective, or other grammatical variants of this proper noun.
Synonyms
  • Trailblazer: a person who is the first to do something.
  • Pioneer: a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or field of activity.
  • Channel swimmer: an athlete who swims across the English Channel.
Related Phrases
  • To pull an Ederle: (Informal, rare) To achieve a remarkable and pioneering feat, especially against significant odds. This is a very niche and historically contextual phrase.
    • She really pulled an Ederle by winning that competition.
Notes
  • "Ederle" is a highly specific term. Its meaning is almost entirely tied to the historical accomplishment of Gertrude Ederle. It does not have multiple general definitions or common usage in everyday language outside of this context.
Noun
  1. United States swimmer who in 1926 became the first woman to swim the English Channel (1906-2003)