Telford
Meanings
name
- A characteristical surname.
- A new town in Telford and Wrekin borough and the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, named after Thomas Telford (OS grid ref SJ7008).
- A locality in the Shire of Moira, Victoria, Australia.
- A place in the United States:
- A borough in Bucks County and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, named after Thomas Telford.
- A census-designated place in Washington County, Tennessee, named after state senator George Whitfield Telford.
- An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Washington, named after cattleman M. A Telford.
noun
- A road pavement having a surface of small stone rolled hard and smooth, distinguished from macadam road by its firm foundation of large stones with fragments of stone wedged tightly in the interstices.
Pronunciation
Word forms
Etymology
From Old French taille fer, meaning "(he who) cuts iron" or "iron-cleaver"; used as a nickname for a man who could cleave clean through the armour of his foe. The second syllable was eventually reanalysed as native English 'ford'. * (road): Named after Thomas Telford, a famous civil engineer.
Derived words
This entry uses open data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA/GFDL). Word forms are used for search and are not indexed as separate pages.