bleriot
Louis Bleriot stands proudly beside his monoplane after crossing the English Channel.
Noun: 1. A surname, specifically that of Louis Blériot: The word "Blériot" primarily functions as a proper noun, referring to the French aviation pioneer Louis Blériot. 2. Historical reference to a pioneering aviator: Used to denote Louis Blériot in the context of early aviation history, particularly associated with his landmark achievement.
- Noun:
- Blériot became an international hero after his successful flight.
- The museum has an exhibit dedicated to the achievements of Blériot.
- "A Blériot": This phrasing can be used to refer to an aircraft model designed or flown by Louis Blériot, particularly the Type XI monoplane used for his Channel crossing.
- He pilots a replica of the 1909 Blériot.
- Blériot XI (n): The specific model of monoplane flown by Louis Blériot across the English Channel.
- The Blériot XI was a revolutionary aircraft for its time.
- Aviator: A general term for a pilot of an aircraft.
- Pioneer: One who is among the first to explore or develop a new area of activity.
The word "Blériot" is almost exclusively used as a proper noun referring to the historical figure Louis Blériot. Its meaning is intrinsically linked to his identity and his seminal 1909 flight across the English Channel. It is not used with a common generic meaning.
Louis Bleriot stands proudly beside his monoplane after crossing the English Channel.
- French aviator who in 1909 made the first flight across the English Channel (1872-1936)