maitland

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maitland

A student reads a book by Maitland in the library.

Definition

Proper noun: - A surname of Scottish origin: "Maitland" primarily functions as a family name. - Frederic William Maitland (1850–1906): A renowned English legal historian. When capitalized and used in an academic or historical context, "Maitland" specifically refers to this scholar, noted for his authoritative works on the history of English law.

Usage Examples
  • As a surname:
    • The new partner at the firm is Ms. Eleanor Maitland.
    • The Maitland family has lived in this county for generations.
  • Referring to the historian:
    • The legal argument was supported by a citation from Maitland.
    • Maitland's analysis of the Domesday Book remains influential.
Advanced Usage
  • "Maitlandian" (adjective): Pertaining to the scholarly methods or historical theories of Frederic William Maitland.
    • The professor took a Maitlandian approach to medieval land law.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maitlandite: A rare mineral named after a person with the surname Maitland.
  • Maitland's manoeuvre/maneuver: A specific physiotherapy technique for treating shoulder pain, named after its developer, G. H. Maitland.
Synonyms
  • For the surname: None, as it is a proper noun.
  • For the historian: The historian, F. W. Maitland, the legal historian.
Notes on Meaning

This word is almost exclusively a proper noun. Its most significant and common referent in academic English is the historian Frederic William Maitland. Outside of this specific reference, it is simply a surname or found in other proper names (e.g., place names like Maitland, Florida). It does not have a general common-noun meaning.

maitland

A student reads a book by Maitland in the library.

Noun
  1. English historian noted for his works on the history of English law (1850-1906)

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