Harrod

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A surname of English origin, historically associated with retail commerce: Specifically refers to members of the Harrod family, notably Charles Digby Harrod and his son, Henry Charles Harrod, who were merchants in London and founders of the Harrods department store.
Usage
  • As a proper noun (surname):
    • The name is used to refer to the individuals who established a significant retail business.
    • It is primarily used in historical or commercial contexts related to the founding and history of Harrods.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Charles Digby Harrod took over his father's grocery business in 1849.
    • The vision of Henry Charles Harrod transformed a small shop into a world-famous department store.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used as a surname and is intrinsically linked to the history of a specific commercial institution. It is not used in common figurative language.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harrods (Proper noun): The name of the department store founded by the Harrod family. This is a distinct proper noun derived from the surname.
    • Harrods of Knightsbridge is an iconic London landmark.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct synonyms for a proper surname. In context, one might refer to "the founders" or "the proprietors" of Harrods.
Related Phrases
  • No common phrasal verbs or idioms are formed with the proper noun 'Harrod'.
Related Idioms
  • No idioms are commonly associated with the proper noun 'Harrod'.
Noun
  1. English merchant who took over a shop in London that was expanded by his son into a prestigious department store (1800-1885)
  2. English merchant who expanded his father's shop in London into a prestigious department store (1841-1905)