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Minor league baseball field in Pennsylvania
Breadon Field was a minor league ballpark in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, located on the east side of MacArthur Road, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north
Breadon_Field
the team played at Fairview Field until 1948, when St. Louis Cardinals owner Sam Breadon built a new park. Breadon Field, a steel and concrete stadium
History of professional baseball in Allentown, Pennsylvania
History_of_professional_baseball_in_Allentown,_Pennsylvania
American baseball player (1929–2022)
against the Allentown Redbirds, in front of a record crowd of 4,590 at Breadon Field in Whitehall Township. In the 1950 season, Simmons won 17 of 25 decisions
Curt_Simmons
Minor league baseball team
The Cardinals played at Fairview Field until 1948. In 1949, the team began play at the newly built Breadon Field, a steel and concrete stadium that
Allentown_Cardinals
Minor League Baseball team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania
(1944–1956) and Allentown Red Sox (1958–1960). The Red Sox played at Breadon Field (later called Max Hess Stadium) at the site where the Lehigh Valley
Lehigh_Valley_IronPigs
Township in Pennsylvania, US
U.S. Post Office combined its separate town branches. Breadon Field, which was the home field for a series of Minor League Baseball teams from the stadium's
Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania
Whitehall_Township,_Pennsylvania
American baseball executive (1876–1949)
Samuel Wilson Breadon (/ˈbreɪdən/; BRAY-din) (July 26, 1876 – May 8, 1949) was an American professional baseball executive. He served as the president
Sam_Breadon
Baseball and softball stadium in Allentown, Pennsylvania
years, in 1944, 1945 and 1947, but lost each time. The team moved to Breadon Field, a new ballpark just north of the city in Whitehall Township, on August
Bicentennial_Park_(Allentown)
winning percentage of .574. Breadon was conservative with his finances, highly demanding of his teams' success on the field, and a maker of bold moves
List of St. Louis Cardinals owners and executives
List_of_St._Louis_Cardinals_owners_and_executives
American college baseball season
Overall record 22 June 3 vs Penn State Breadon Field • Allentown, Pennsylvania 7–4 15–6–1 23 June 4 vs Ithaca Breadon Field • Allentown, Pennsylvania 7–6 16–6–1
1955 Colgate Red Raiders baseball team
1955_Colgate_Red_Raiders_baseball_team
Former baseball park in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
team in 1917 to a group that included Sam Breadon. The Cardinals never won a league championship at Robison Field, but they had some flirtations with success
Robison_Field
Minor league baseball team
Pennsylvania, mid-season on July 13, 1957, and finished the season playing at Breadon Field in Whitehall Township, just north of Allentown. The 1957 team was not
Allentown_Chiefs
American college baseball season
1954 NCAA baseball season. The Leopards played their home games at Fisher Field. The team was coached by Charlie Gelbert in his 9th year at Lafayette. The
1954 Lafayette Leopards baseball team
1954_Lafayette_Leopards_baseball_team
Overview of sports activities in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Louis Cardinals and Boston Braves (later the Boston Red Sox), played at Breadon Field in Whitehall Township near the current location of the Lehigh Valley
Sports in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Sports_in_Allentown,_Pennsylvania
talent for Continental League clubs. February 23 – Demolition of Ebbets Field begins. Lucy Monroe sings the National Anthem, and Roy Campanella is given
1960_in_baseball
originally called Elmwood Park and known as Falco Field (1903–1913). Max Hess Stadium was also known as Breadon Field (1948–1958). Memorial Stadium is also called
List of Eastern League stadiums
List_of_Eastern_League_stadiums
American politician
further surprise, Liz Breadon was nominated at the last-minute and defeated Worrell in a 7–6 council vote, with Zapata voting for Breadon. In May 2024, she
Gabriela_Coletta_Zapata
American baseball player, manager, and executive (1881–1965)
Robison Field, and their owner, Helene Hathaway Britton, put them up for sale. A local consortium of businessmen, including automobile dealer Sam Breadon, quickly
Branch_Rickey
Minor league baseball team
Buzas, the team played for three seasons at Max Hess Stadium (formerly Breadon Field), owned by Max Hess, Jr., owner of the Allentown Hess Brothers department
Allentown_Red_Sox
Major League Baseball franchise
Perfectos in 1899 would be the team's best finish between the AA era and Sam Breadon's purchase of the team. As the "Perfectos", the team wore their jersey with
St._Louis_Cardinals
After Breadon named Rickey the Cardinals' business manager, he also served as the in-game manager for six uneventful seasons. In 1926, Breadon replaced
History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1920–1952)
History_of_the_St._Louis_Cardinals_(1920–1952)
American baseball player, coach and manager (1896–1963)
if he was replaced as field manager, Hornsby agreed to take the job as long as Breadon would help him purchase the stock. Breadon agreed, and Hornsby became
Rogers_Hornsby
MLB and NFL stadium in St. Louis, Missouri (1966–2005)
hold. By 1947, Breadon faced the prospect of having to pay a heavy tax bill on his stadium fund. Tax lawyer Fred Saigh convinced Breadon to sell him the
Busch_Memorial_Stadium
Baseball field in Bradenton, Florida
of the Bradenton Growers, was connected to Sam Breadon, the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals. Breadon also owned a citrus grove inside the county and
LECOM_Park
American politician
The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved June 23, 2022. Blumfield, Breadon (7 April 2023). "Boston City Councilor Kenzie Bok resigns – The Daily Free
Kenzie_Bok
insisted upon remaining the field manager while carrying on his front office duties and continued to do so until 1925. Breadon also recognized Rickey's acumen
History of the St. Louis Cardinals (1875–1919)
History_of_the_St._Louis_Cardinals_(1875–1919)
Australian public policy think tank
(as of August 2024): CEO Aruna Sathanapally Program heads Health - Peter Breadon Energy and Climate Change - Tony Wood Education - Jordana Hunter Economic
Grattan_Institute
Neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts
streets. As of 2020[update], the city councilor of Allston-Brighton is Liz Breadon. As of 2020, the estimated population of Brighton is 48,330. The population
Brighton,_Boston
American baseball player (1920–2013)
He declined the offer, and after manager Dyer spoke to club owner Sam Breadon, Musial was given a $5,000 raise later in 1946. It was also during the
Stan_Musial
American baseball player, manager, and executive (born 1940)
"Cardinals adding 4 to club's Hall of Fame: Carpenter, Torre, Moore, Breadon will be enshrined Aug. 27". m.cardinals.mlb.com. Archived from the original
Joe_Torre
American baseball executive
uncle, Sam Breadon, from 1920 through 1947. He also served as a vice president of Breadon's Western Automobile Company, later Sam Breadon Inc. Walsingham
William_Walsingham_Jr.
American baseball player (1910–1982)
were in favor of the idea, the quick intervention of their owner, Sam Breadon, and National League president Ford Frick, immediately reported by Stanley
Dixie_Walker
Sports club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players
independent clubs to wealthier rivals. With the support of Cardinal owner Sam Breadon, Rickey devised a plan whereby St. Louis would buy and control its own
Farm_team
American baseball player and manager (1878–1929)
Fleischmann family, Britton sold the team to a group headed by Samuel Breadon, who hired Branch Rickey to run the team's day-to-day operations in the
Miller_Huggins
1930s St. Louis Cardinals baseball team nickname
matching their finishes below ninth place. The Cardinals, owned by Sam Breadon with Branch Rickey as general manager and Rogers Hornsby as player-turned-manager
Gashouse_Gang
Managers and tenures of Major League Baseball club
Yankees, their first interleague championship in exactly 40 years. Sam Breadon, the Cardinals' owner, also frequently changed managers (although Frankie
List of St. Louis Cardinals managers
List_of_St._Louis_Cardinals_managers
North American professional baseball team (1902–1954)
dilapidated Robison Field and share Sportsman's Park with the Browns. Rickey and owner Sam Breadon used the proceeds from the Robison Field sale to build baseball's
St._Louis_Browns
Former baseball park in Houston, Texas
comprised part of the Finger Furniture Store. On January 5, 1927, Sam Breadon, then owner of the Major League Cardinals, announced that he wanted to
Buffalo_Stadium
American politician (born 1982)
Steve (August 17, 2021). "Boston edges toward historic shift as mayoral field narrows". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved August 17, 2021. "Andrea
Andrea_Campbell
German-American restaurant entrepreneur and sports executive
Weeghman's offer of $350,000 for the club, eventually selling the team to Sam Breadon in 1917. By 1915 his net worth was estimated at $8,000,000 (approximately
Charles_Weeghman
City in Florida, United States
agreement in 1929, Breadon moved the Cardinals' spring training ground to Bradenton, citing inadequate hotel facilities and poor field conditions. Avon
Avon_Park,_Florida
candidates filed by the deadline. Sharon Durkan, incumbent city councilor Liz Breadon, incumbent city councilor Pilar Ortiz, law department chief of staff for
2025 Boston City Council election
2025_Boston_City_Council_election
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Jimmy Wynn – Rudy York Contributors. Gene Autry – Buzzie Bavasi – Samuel Breadon – Charles Bronfman – Gussie Busch – George W. Bush – Roger Craig – Harry
2003 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2003_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Winthrop Palfrey; James Joseph Flynn; William Driver Park; Walbridge Abner Field; Horace Leander Bowker; Job T. Souther; Benjamin Dean; Freeborn Adams Jr
List of members of the Boston City Council
List_of_members_of_the_Boston_City_Council
Professional sports hall of fame in St. Louis, Missouri
1955–1965, 1971–1972, 1978–1980 3B, Manager, Coach 2014 Inaugural Sam Breadon 1917–1947 Owner 2016 Team Harry Brecheen 1940, 1943–1952 P 2018 Red Ribbon
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum
St._Louis_Cardinals_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum
Brainard (1835–1918) – musical educator Hermann Braun (1918–1945) – actor Sam Breadon (1876–1949) – president and owner of the St. Louis Cardinals Mike Breen
List of people from New York City
List_of_people_from_New_York_City
Field: the political maverick appointed to 'think the unthinkable'". The Independent. Retrieved 2024-06-10. Gair, Kieran (2024-06-10). "Frank Field,
List of people with prostate cancer
List_of_people_with_prostate_cancer
Capital and largest city in Massachusetts, United States
Beverly Regional Airport and Lawrence Municipal Airport to the north, Hanscom Field to the west, and Norwood Memorial Airport to the south. Massport also operates
Boston
American baseball player and manager (1884–1962)
and Hornsby's accession was 27–25. Then, in 1926, Cardinal owner Sam Breadon appointed Shotton the manager of the team's top farm club, the Syracuse
Burt_Shotton
American baseball player (born 1975)
"Cardinals adding 4 to club's Hall of Fame: Carpenter, Torre, Moore, Breadon will be enshrined Aug. 27". m.cardinals.mlb.com. Archived from the original
Chris_Carpenter
American baseball player (1913–1958)
each. Earlier, the Coopers had been told by the Cardinals and owner Sam Breadon the team had set a wage ceiling under the World War II Wage Stabilization
Mort_Cooper
American athlete and coach (1891–1973)
The Pittsburgh Press. April 29, 1929. Retrieved March 15, 2025. "Sam Breadon Sends Neale to Rochester". Evening Tribune. July 29, 1929. Retrieved March
Greasy_Neale
American baseball player (1911–1975)
his 1937 Triple Crown season. Team president Branch Rickey and owner Sam Breadon also thought the trade would be best because they thought that Medwick
Joe_Medwick
Election in Massachusetts, United States
representative (previously endorsed Santiago) Local officeholders Liz Breadon, Boston city councilor Lydia Edwards, Boston city councilor Individuals
2021_Boston_mayoral_election
American politician and lawyer (1916–2003)
(acting in 2021) Ed Flynn (2022–23) Ruthzee Louijeune (2024–2025) Liz Breadon (2026–2027) Related articles List of members of the Boston City Council
Louise_Day_Hicks
American politician and mayor (1942–2014)
Center Thomas M. Menino Community Center, in Roslindale Thomas M. Menino Fields at Millennium Park, in West Roxbury Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition
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of egos, causing Rickey to jump to the crosstown Cardinals. In 1920 Sam Breadon, who had just purchased the Cardinals, convinced Ball to allow his team
History of the Baltimore Orioles
History_of_the_Baltimore_Orioles
councilor Daniel E. Bosley, North Adams fmr. state representative Liz Breadon, Boston city councilor Paul A. Brodeur, mayor of Melrose, former state
2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Massachusetts
American politician
for one of four at-large Boston City Council seats in November 2019 in a field of eight candidates. After a recount, she won the fourth seat by one vote
Julia_Mejia
2014–2021 tenure in Massachusetts, US
Steve (August 17, 2021). "Boston edges toward historic shift as mayoral field narrows". ABC News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on August
Boston City Council tenure of Michelle Wu
Boston_City_Council_tenure_of_Michelle_Wu
Australian universal health insurance scheme
on 23 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.[clarification needed] Breadon, Peter; Romanes, Danielle (December 2022). "A new Medicare: Strengthening
Medicare_(Australia)
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
McHale, Miller, and Paul) were holdovers from the 2008 ballot. Autry, Breadon, and Ruppert appeared on the ballot for the first time; White, who was
2010 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2010_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
re-election. Councillors Ricardo Arroyo, Frank Baker, Kenzie Bok, Liz Breadon, Lydia Edwards, Michael F. Flaherty, Ed Flynn, and Julia Mejia ran for
2021 Boston City Council election
2021_Boston_City_Council_election
Minor league baseball team
1908–1920 John H. Crooker, 1920–1922 H.L. "Robby" Robertson, 1922–1925 Sam Breadon, 1925–1947 Anheuser-Busch, 1948–1959 Marty Marion, 1959–1960 William Hopkins
Houston_Buffaloes
American baseball player, coach, manager (1893–1969)
received a second chance with the struggling Cardinals when owner Sam Breadon fired manager Ray Blades and promoted Southworth from Rochester. This time
Billy_Southworth
Member of the Boston City Council
of street workers in Boston to curb youth violence. He finished 9th in a field of 12 candidates in the preliminary election, earning 2.1% of the total
Charles_Yancey
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
specifically in years ending in 0. The candidates for election were: Breadon, Dahlen, Ferrell, Marion and Walters were previously candidates on the
2016 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2016_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
American politician (born 1965)
Council in November 2017. In the September Democratic primary she led the field of thirteen candidates with 25% of the votes, and then she faced the other
Kim_Janey
Month of 1949
Berlin's Treptower Park on the fourth anniversary of V-E Day. Died: Sam Breadon, 72, American executive and majority owner of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball
May_1949
Retrosheet, Inc. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "St. Louis Historic Preservation: Breadon, Sam". stlcin.missouri.org. Retrieved December 29, 2009. "Moose Baxter"
1876_in_baseball
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
(U) and executives by (E).) Gene Autry (E) - Buzzie Bavasi (E) - Samuel Breadon (E) - Charles Bronfman (E) - August Busch Jr. (E) - George W. Bush (E)
2007 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2007_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
Louis Cardinals owner Sam Breadon have quelled a potential strike by members of the Cardinals who refuse to take the field with Jackie Robinson. While
1947_in_baseball
serving in the United States Navy, and has been battling Redbird owner Sam Breadon over his salary. He will be selected to his fourth All-Star team as a Giant
1946_in_baseball
champion Redbirds, has been embroiled in a salary dispute with owner Sam Breadon and serious elbow miseries lie ahead. May 24: A start-up Negro leagues
1945_in_baseball
Rickey's lucrative contract expires at the end of the season, and owner Sam Breadon wants to cut his salary. Rickey's tenure—marked by his creation of baseball's
1942_in_baseball
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Awards won, respectively. The field included two candidates with at least five Gold Glove Awards: Bonds (seven in left field) and Steve Finley (five in center)
2013 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2013_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
proportions that St. Louis Cardinals owner Sam Breadon publicly frets that he won't be able to field a team when the season opens in April. National
1944_in_baseball
Former baseball park in Houston, Texas
when a storm hit Houston on November 25, 1915. On January 5, 1927, Sam Breadon, then owner of the team, announced that he wanted to purchase land from
West_End_Park_(Houston)
Major League Baseball season
An opponent once stated that the Cardinals players usually went into the field in unwashed, dirty, and smelly uniforms, which alone spread horror among
1934 St. Louis Cardinals season
1934_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
American baseball player and manager (1896–1988)
played in 61 games that season because of a sore arm. Cardinals owner Sam Breadon was unhappy that the Cardinals did not win the pennant and that O'Farrell
Bob_O'Farrell
Major League Baseball season
559), hits (218), total bases (329), doubles (44), and RBI (94). From a fielding perspective, Hornsby led the league in putouts, assists, and double plays
1920 St. Louis Cardinals season
1920_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
in 1911; sold Redbirds in 1917 to a local consortium that included Sam Breadon and Branch Rickey. January 14 – Bill Thomas, 72, outfielder for the 1902
1950_in_baseball
American politician
gov. 3 October 2016. Retrieved November 5, 2019. "Flaherty, Mejia top the field in at-large vote | Dorchester Reporter". 15 September 2021. Conhan, Alexi
Michael_F._Flaherty
Major League Baseball season
National League Ballpark Cardinal Field City St. Louis, Missouri Record 51–78 (.395) League place 8th Owners Sam Breadon Managers Jack Hendricks ← 1917 Seasons
1918 St. Louis Cardinals season
1918_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Major League Baseball season
National League Ballpark Cardinal Field City St. Louis, Missouri Record 82–70 (.539) League place 3rd Owners Sam Breadon Managers Miller Huggins ← 1916 Seasons
1917 St. Louis Cardinals season
1917_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
Archived from the original on 2015-01-02. Retrieved 2014-12-05. "Dick Breadon - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby League Project". Michael Coleman Dies
Deaths_in_November_2014
American politician
announced that she would not seek further re-election to the council. A wide field of candidates ran in the election that year to succeed her, with Frank Baker
Maureen_Feeney
Major League Baseball season
Elias Sports Bureau. On April 29, the club announced that former owner Sam Breadon, starting pitcher Chris Carpenter, center fielder Terry Moore, and catcher
2016 St. Louis Cardinals season
2016_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
endorsed Kenzie Bok in District 8. The LGBTQ Victory Fund endorsed Liz Breadon in District 9 and Alejandra St. Guillen for an at-large seat. A non-binding
2019 Boston City Council election
2019_Boston_City_Council_election
Major League Baseball season
20th century. Hornsby also produced in the field, leading the league in putouts, double plays, and fielding percentage. Note: Pos = Position; G = Games
1922 St. Louis Cardinals season
1922_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
American politician (1945–2012)
serving as the manager of a mayoral administration field office (a "Little City Hall") at Franklin Field. Bolling served on the Boston City Council between
Bruce_Bolling
win 14–7. Sam Breadon, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals from 1920 to 1947, dies at age 72. Robert E. Hannegan, the man to whom Breadon sold the Redbirds
1949_in_baseball
American lawyer (1923–1984)
daughter. In 1951, Foley was elected to the Boston City Council. He led the field, receiving about 18,000 more votes than the second-place candidate Joseph
William_J._Foley_Jr.
Major League Baseball season
National League Ballpark Cardinal Field City St. Louis, Missouri Record 54–83 (.394) League place 7th Owners Sam Breadon Managers Branch Rickey ← 1918 Seasons
1919 St. Louis Cardinals season
1919_St._Louis_Cardinals_season
BREADON FIELD
BREADON FIELD
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Prince (in Irish); Brave (in American); Traveller
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Broad Hillside
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Broad Hillside
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Little Raven; Prince; Variant of Brendan
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Irish American Teutonic English Shakespearean
Prince, or brave. Some scholars believe Brendan means 'stinking hair'.
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English
Habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements bryne, BRENTON means "fire, flame," and tun "enclosure, settlement, town," hence "fire town."
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English (Derbyshire) : unexplained.German : perhaps a variant of Bredow.
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English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Yeadon, a place in West Yorkshire, named from Old English gǣh ‘steep’ + dūn ‘hill’.
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Variant spelling of English Brendan, BRENDON means "prince."
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English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ó Bradain, BRADEN means "descendant of Bradán," hence "salmon."
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Feminine form of Irish Brian, BREANN means "high hill."
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Traveller
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Beacon Hill; Sword; Broom Covered Hill; Gorse Hill
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Variant spelling of English Brendan, BRENDEN means "prince."
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Sword
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 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Breándan, BRENDAN means "prince."
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Sword-blade; Smelly Hair; Prince; Well Known Irish Playwright and Wit Brendan Behan; Traveller; Little Raven
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Brave.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Braden, BRAEDEN means "salmon."
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from Bredon in Worcestershire or from Breedon on the Hill in Leicestershire, both of which are named from an unattested Celtic word brez ‘hill’ + the tautologous addition of Old English dūn.Americanized form of German Breden.
BREADON FIELD
BREADON FIELD
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Young Horse; Frisky; Part of a Plough
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Steward.
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From the Enclosed Wood; Woods; Fortified Place
Male
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Variant spelling of English unisex Leighton, LAYTON means "leek garden."
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Stranger.
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Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Arrow
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Battle maid.
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Blond.
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Variant spelling of English Korey, possibly KORY means "deep hollow, ravine."
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Eye-sight; Wisdom; Sight
BREADON FIELD
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n.
Breadth.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Broaden
a.
Without breadth.
v. t.
To persuade by reasoning or argument; as, to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan.
n.
Reason.
v. t.
To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons; -- with down; as, to reason down a passion.
imp. & p. p.
of Broaden
n.
Treason.
a.
Made of bread.
v. t.
To cover with bread crumbs, preparatory to cooking; as, breaded cutlets.
n.
Breadth.
v. t.
To furnish with a beacon or beacons.
n.
The offense of attempting to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance, or of betraying the state into the hands of a foreign power; disloyalty; treachery.
n.
Loosely, the betrayal of any trust or confidence; treachery; perfidy.
superl.
Characterized by breadth. See Breadth.
v. t.
To give light to, as a beacon; to light up; to illumine.
n.
The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.
v. t.
To find by logical processes; to explain or justify by reason or argument; -- usually with out; as, to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon.