James Bowie
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Definition
Proper noun A historical figure: James "Jim" Bowie was a 19th-century American pioneer, soldier, and folk hero. He is most famous for his role in the Texas Revolution and for the design of a large sheath knife known as the "Bowie knife."
Usage
The term "James Bowie" is used to refer to the historical person. * He is a central figure in the story of the Alamo. * Many accounts describe James Bowie as a formidable frontiersman. * The legend of James Bowie is intertwined with the fight for Texas independence.
Advanced Usage
- "Bowie" as a standalone reference: In historical and cultural contexts, the surname "Bowie" alone is often sufficient to refer to him, especially when discussing the Alamo or frontier knives.
- Bowie fought bravely until his death.
- Adjectival use: The name is used adjectivally in terms like "Bowie knife" to describe the style of knife he popularized.
- He carried a classic Bowie knife on his belt.
Variants and Related Words
- Jim Bowie: A common alternative name for James Bowie, emphasizing his informal, frontier persona.
- Bowie knife (n.): A specific type of large fixed-blade fighting knife named after James Bowie.
Synonyms
- Frontiersman
- Pioneer
- Alamo defender
- Folk hero
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- "Remember the Alamo!": The famous battle cry associated with the Texas Revolution, in which James Bowie died.
- Texas Revolution: The conflict during which James Bowie became a prominent figure.
Noun
- United States pioneer and hero of the Texas revolt against Mexico; he shared command of the garrison that resisted the Mexican attack on the Alamo where he died (1796-1836)