Lesseps

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Definition

Proper noun * Ferdinand de Lesseps: A French diplomat and engineer, most famous for developing and supervising the construction of the Suez Canal. His name is synonymous with this major 19th-century engineering achievement.

Usage

The word "Lesseps" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Ferdinand de Lesseps. It is not used as a common noun or verb.

Examples * The vision of Lesseps connected the Mediterranean and Red Seas. * Ferdinand de Lesseps is often called "The Great Frenchman." * The initial Panama Canal project was led by Lesseps before it failed.

Advanced Usage
  • Eponymous Reference: "Lesseps" can be used eponymously to refer to the canal project itself or the associated era.
    • The Lesseps venture transformed global maritime routes.
  • Attributive Use: It can function attributively to describe things related to him.
    • The Lesseps plan was ambitious but geographically challenged in Panama.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lessepsian (adjective): Pertaining to Ferdinand de Lesseps or his work.
    • The Lessepsian migration refers to species moving through the Suez Canal.
  • De Lesseps: The full surname, including the French particle "de."
Synonyms
  • The Great Frenchman: A historical epithet for Ferdinand de Lesseps.
  • Suez Canal Developer: A descriptive synonym referencing his primary achievement.
Notes on Meaning

This word has a single, specific referent: the historical person Ferdinand de Lesseps. It does not have multiple meanings or common figurative uses. Its usage is primarily historical and biographical.

Noun
  1. French diplomat who supervised the construction of the Suez Canal (1805-1894)