johnny appleseed
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Definition
Proper noun: * Johnny Appleseed: The popular name for John Chapman, a historical figure and folk hero in the United States. He is celebrated for introducing and planting apple trees across large areas of the American frontier (present-day Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois) in the early 19th century.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the historical person and the legendary character based on him. It is often used to symbolize pioneering spirit, environmental stewardship, and the spread of cultivation.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The story of Johnny Appleseed is often told to American schoolchildren.
- He traveled like Johnny Appleseed, planting trees wherever he went.
- The festival celebrates the legacy of Johnny Appleseed.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a metaphor: The name can be used generically to describe someone who plants seeds or ideas for future benefit.
- She was the Johnny Appleseed of the community garden, inspiring everyone to grow their own food.
Variants and Related Words
- John Chapman: The real, historical name of Johnny Appleseed.
Synonyms
- Planter
- Pioneer
- Cultivator
- Orchardist
Related Idioms
- A Johnny Appleseed of [something]: A person who enthusiastically spreads or plants something new (e.g., ideas, technology, plants).
- He was a Johnny Appleseed of digital literacy, setting up computer labs in rural towns.
Noun
- United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)