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delaware | frederica |

delaware

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • An indigenous Native American people.
  • The Algonquian languages of these people.
  • A river that arises in the Catskill mountains.
  • A (USstate)
  • Derived terms

    * DE * Delawarean

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A member of the Delaware people.
  • An American variety of grape, with compact bunches of small, sweet, amber-colored berries.
  • See also

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    frederica

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • , feminine form of Frederick. Quite rare in English.
  • * 2007 Elinor Lipman: My Latest Grievance ISBN 0618872353 page 16:
  • And there was the basic yet awful matter of my name, Frederica' Hatch, due to the unfortunate coincidence of a maternal grandmother named Frieda, who died six weeks before I was born, and a favorite paternal great-uncle Frederic, who'd been a Freedom Rider at eighty. - - - When I asked if an accidental boy would have been Frederic, they said no. It was '''''Frederica they loved.
  • A town in Delaware