Jolliet
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Definition
Proper noun A French explorer who, along with Jacques Marquette, was among the first Europeans to explore the upper Mississippi River valley in the 17th century.
Usage
The word "Jolliet" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Louis Jolliet. It is used in historical, geographical, and biographical contexts. * Jolliet and Marquette's expedition mapped a significant portion of the Mississippi River. * The journal of Jolliet provided valuable information about the interior of North America.
Advanced Usage
- In historical attribution: Used to credit discoveries or document authorship from the expedition.
- The map is based on Jolliet's original drawings.
Variants and Related Words
- Joliet: A common alternate spelling of the explorer's surname. The city of Joliet, Illinois, uses this spelling.
- Explorer: (noun) A person who explores an unfamiliar area.
- Voyageur: (noun) A French-Canadian frontiersman and boatman employed in the fur trade, relevant to the period and occupation of Jolliet.
Synonyms
- Pathfinder
- Pioneer (in the context of geographical exploration)
Related Phrases
- Jolliet and Marquette expedition: The standard historical term for their joint journey.
- The Jolliet and Marquette expedition set out in 1673.
Noun
- French explorer (with Jacques Marquette) of the upper Mississippi River valley (1645-1700)