Telford

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A characteristical surname.
  2. A new town in Telford and Wrekin borough and the ceremonial county of Shropshire, England, named after Thomas Telford (OS grid ref SJ7008).
  3. A locality in the Shire of Moira, Victoria, Australia.
  4. A place in the United States:
  5. A borough in Bucks County and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, named after Thomas Telford.
  6. A census-designated place in Washington County, Tennessee, named after state senator George Whitfield Telford.
  7. An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Washington, named after cattleman M. A Telford.
noun
  1. 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

En-uk-Telford.ogg

Word forms

Telford Telfords Talford Telfort

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

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