whitman
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A 19th-century American poet: Refers to Walt Whitman, a highly influential American poet, essayist, and journalist, best known for his groundbreaking collection "Leaves of Grass," which celebrated democracy, nature, love, and friendship.
- A 19th-century American missionary: Refers to Marcus Whitman, a physician and missionary who, with his wife Narcissa, established a mission in the Oregon Territory to provide Christianity, education, and medical care to Native Americans.
Usage Examples
Proper noun (Walt Whitman):
- The poetry of Whitman revolutionized American literature.
- We studied a Whitman poem about the self and the universe.
Proper noun (Marcus Whitman):
- Whitman and his wife traveled the Oregon Trail to establish their mission.
- The Whitman Mission National Historic Site commemorates their work.
Advanced Usage
- "Whitmanesque" (adjective): Having qualities characteristic of Walt Whitman's poetry, such as a free-verse style, expansiveness, or a celebration of the common person and the human body.
- The poet's long, cataloging lines were distinctly Whitmanesque.
Variants and Related Words
- Whitmanesque (adj): Pertaining to the style or themes of Walt Whitman.
- Leaves of Grass (n): The major poetic work by Walt Whitman, first published in 1855 and expanded throughout his life.
Synonyms
- For Walt Whitman: The Bard of Democracy, The Good Gray Poet.
- For Marcus Whitman: Missionary, pioneer, physician.
Notes on Meaning
This word is a proper noun referring specifically to two distinct historical figures from 19th-century America. The context usually makes it clear which person is being discussed: literary contexts refer to Walt Whitman, while historical contexts about westward expansion or missions often refer to Marcus Whitman.
Noun
- United States frontier missionary who established a post in Oregon where Christianity and schooling and medicine were available to Native Americans (1802-1847)
- United States poet who celebrated the greatness of America (1819-1892)