Theodore vs Html - What's the difference?
theodore | html |
; the name of a saint, pope, several emperors and a president.
* 1820 , Names , The Indicator, No. XVIII, February 9th, 1820:
* 2010 (w, Maggie O'Farrell), The Hand That First Held Mine , Headline, ISBN 9780755308453, page 234:
*:'Perfect. What name are we going to give him?'
*:'Theo.'
*:'Oh.'
*:'As in Theodore .'
*:'Isn't that rather a...?' He stopped. Smiled at her again. 'Why Theodore ?'
*:'I like it. And it suits him. Maybe because it contains the sound 'adore'.'
As proper nouns the difference between theodore and html
is that theodore is a given name derived from Ancient Greek; the name of a saint, pope, several emperors and a president while HTML is initialism of Hypertext Markup Language|lang=en.theodore
English
Proper noun
(wikipedia Theodore) (en proper noun)- It is as well certainly not to call a parcel of idle and ragged young rogues by the titles of Augustus, Orlando, and Theodore : nor does it sound very fitting and heroical to hear a father cry out pompously to his little boy, as we did once, - "You, Sir, there, - Maximilian,- come out of the gutter."
