Sherwood
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A surname of English origin: Primarily recognized as the surname of Robert E. Sherwood, an American playwright. 2. A placename: Often associated with Sherwood Forest, a famous royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, historically linked to the legend of Robin Hood.
Usage Examples
Proper noun (Person):
- The Pulitzer Prize was awarded to Sherwood for his play "Abe Lincoln in Illinois".
- Robert E. Sherwood was also a prominent speechwriter for President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Proper noun (Place):
- The tales say Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forest.
- We visited the ancient oaks in Sherwood.
Advanced Usage
- "Sherwood" as a cultural reference: The name is often used metonymically to evoke the Robin Hood legend, representing a place of adventure or rebellion against injustice.
- The activist was described as a modern Robin Hood from Sherwood.
Variants and Related Words
- Sherwood Forest (noun phrase): The specific historical forest in England.
- Sherwood Forest is now a country park.
Synonyms
- Forest of Nottingham (contextual, for the place): A descriptive synonym for Sherwood Forest.
Notes on Meaning
The word "Sherwood" almost exclusively functions as a proper noun. Its meaning is highly context-dependent: - In a literary or historical context, it most likely refers to Robert E. Sherwood. - In a geographical or legendary context, it refers to Sherwood Forest and its associated folklore. It is rarely used as a common noun.
Noun
- United States playwright (1896-1955)