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Edmund
/ ˈɛ峾əԻ /
noun
Saint, also called Saint Edmund Rich. 1175–1240, English churchman: archbishop of Canterbury (1234–40). Feast day: Nov 16.
Example Sentences
In a statement emailed to The Times, attorney Edmund J. Rollo said a Marion County judge fined his client $100.
Bangor University's annual report for 2023/24 showed vice chancellor Edmund Burke received a pay rise of more than £30,000.
But Henry Edmund "Ed" Pigott, then a psychologist in private practice, wasn't buying it.
The bus network is called Sherpa'r Wyddfa - or Snowdon Sherpa - with more than a nod to the connections between the area and its base as a training ground for Sir Edmund Hilary's first successful attempt on Everest, paired with with Sherpa Tenzing Norgay.
The novel, Edmund Wilson writes in his super-lucid chapter on Joyce in “Axel’s Castle,” moves from the ripest naturalism, awash in bodily secretions and pungent smells, to the most feverish symbolism, where dream logic liquefies objective reality.
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