Molly Pitcher
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Definition
Proper noun A nickname for Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, a heroine of the American Revolutionary War. The name commemorates her act of carrying water to soldiers and manning a cannon during the Battle of Monmouth in 1778.
Usage
The term is used as a proper name to refer to this specific historical figure. * The legend of Molly Pitcher is taught in American history classes. * A monument was erected in honor of Molly Pitcher.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Molly Pitcher" is often used symbolically to represent the courage and contributions of women during the American Revolution.
- Many unsung "Molly Pitchers" supported the revolutionary cause.
Variants and Related Words
- Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley: The real name of the woman known by the nickname Molly Pitcher.
- Heroine: A woman admired for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
Synonyms
- Revolutionary War heroine
- Folk heroine
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A Molly Pitcher: (Sometimes used) to describe a woman who performs brave, unexpected service in a crisis, especially in a support role.
- During the blackout, she was a real Molly Pitcher, delivering supplies to the elderly.
Noun
- heroine of the American Revolution who carried water to soldiers during the Battle of Monmouth Court House and took over her husband's gun when he was overcome by heat (1754-1832)