david livingstone
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Definition
Proper noun: David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer. He is historically significant for his geographical discoveries in Africa, most notably the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls, and for his extensive travels and writings about the continent during the 19th century.
Usage
The name "David Livingstone" is used to refer to the historical figure himself, his legacy, and his contributions to exploration, geography, and missionary work. * David Livingstone spent over thirty years exploring Africa. * The famous meeting between Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone occurred in 1871. * Many schools teach about the expeditions of David Livingstone.
Advanced Usage
- "Livingstone" as a metonym: The surname alone is sometimes used to refer to the era of European exploration in Africa or to symbolize missionary zeal combined with exploration.
- The spirit of Livingstone inspired many subsequent explorers.
Variants and Related Words
- Livingstone (noun): A common shortened reference to David Livingstone.
- Livingstonian (adjective, rare): Pertaining to David Livingstone or his ideas.
Synonyms
- Explorer
- Missionary
- African explorer
Related Phrases
- "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?": This is a famous historical quotation attributed to journalist Henry Morton Stanley upon finding David Livingstone in Ujiji. It is now used idiomatically, often humorously, when meeting someone in an unexpected or remote place.
- As I bumped into my old professor in the small village market, I joked, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
Noun
- Scottish missionary and explorer who discovered the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls (1813-1873)