Maud Gonne
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Definition
Proper noun A female given name, historically borne by an Irish revolutionary and nationalist figure. Specifically, it refers to Maud Gonne (1865-1953), an English-born Irish activist, patriot, and a founding member of Sinn Féin. She was a prominent campaigner for Irish independence and is also remembered for her association with the poet W.B. Yeats.
Usage
This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical person. * She was inspired by the life and work of Maud Gonne. * The biography details Maud Gonne's political activism in Ireland.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to symbolize Irish nationalist activism of the early 20th century, particularly the involvement of women.
- Her spirit was that of a Maud Gonne, fiercely dedicated to the cause.
Variants and Related Words
- Gonne, Maud Gonne MacBride: Her full name after marriage was Maud Gonne MacBride.
Synonyms
- Patriot
- Nationalist
- Activist
- Revolutionary (in the Irish context)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- While not a common idiom, her name is often linked with the phrase "a muse for Yeats," referencing her role in inspiring much of W.B. Yeats's poetry.
- She served as a muse for Yeats, who proposed to her multiple times.
Noun
- Irish patriot and a founder of the Sinn Fein (1865-1953)