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German-American mining magnate
August Heckscher (August 26, 1848 – April 26, 1941) was a German-born American capitalist and philanthropist. Heckscher was born in Hamburg, Germany.
August_Heckscher
American author (1913–1997)
August Heckscher II (September 16, 1913 – April 5, 1997) was an American public intellectual and author whose work explored the American liberalism of
August_Heckscher_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Heckscher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Heckscher (1848–1941), German American philanthropist Charles Heckscher, American
Heckscher
Playground in Manhattan, New York
40°46′07″N 73°58′40″W / 40.768732°N 73.977740°W / 40.768732; -73.977740 Heckscher Playground is a play area located in New York City's Central Park, located
Heckscher_Playground
United States historic place
pond on northwest corner, and contains the Heckscher Museum of Art established by industrialist August Heckscher, as well as the Chapin Rainbow Theater.
Heckscher Park (Huntington, New York)
Heckscher_Park_(Huntington,_New_York)
Building in Manhattan, New York
The Crown Building (formerly the Heckscher Building and Genesco Building) is a 25-story, 416-foot-tall (127 m) building at 730 Fifth Avenue, on the southwest
Crown_Building_(Manhattan)
American art museum
The Heckscher Museum of Art is an American art museum. It is named after its benefactors, Anna and August Heckscher, who in 1920 donated 185 works of
Heckscher_Museum_of_Art
New York City-focused private foundation
The Heckscher Foundation for Children is a New York City-focused private foundation that provides grants to underserved New York City youth. Often, the
The Heckscher Foundation for Children
The_Heckscher_Foundation_for_Children
1955 book
ordinary German citizens' thought processes during the Nazi regime. August Heckscher, the chief writer of editorials of the New York Herald Tribune, wrote
They_Thought_They_Were_Free
for Workplace Transformation at Rutgers. Heckscher was born October 2, 1949. He is the son of August Heckscher II, the former Parks Commissioner of New
Charles_Heckscher
President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
pp. 192–193 Heckscher (1991), pp. 194, 202–203 Heckscher (1991), p. 214. Heckscher (1991), p. 215. Heckscher (1991), p. 220. Heckscher (1991), pp. 216–217
Woodrow_Wilson
American real estate developer (1884–1967)
Philadelphia. He was the son of Anna (née Atkins) Heckscher (1859–1924) and the German-born August Heckscher (1848–1941), who made money in zinc mining with
Gustave_Maurice_Heckscher
American football player (1876–1962)
Charles August Heckscher de Saulles (November 22, 1876 – July 17, 1962) was an American industrialist who first became known as an All-American football
Charles_de_Saulles
Painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme
have involved receipt of another artwork. It was acquired in 1902 by August Heckscher for an unknown price, then reacquired by Clark's son Robert Sterling
The_Snake_Charmer
Saucer-like drinking dish
malachite in North America. It was presented by Czar Nicholas II to August Heckscher in 1910 and given to the Linda Hall Library in 1972 by Mrs. Helen Spencer
Tazza_(cup)
British peer and politician
Married to Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Heckscher. | CEREMONY AT WINCOMA | Some of the Guests Arrive on Heckscher Yacht—Bridal Pair Sail on the Mauretania"
Oliver Brett, 3rd Viscount Esher
Oliver_Brett,_3rd_Viscount_Esher
Highway on Long Island, New York
The Heckscher State Parkway (formerly known as the Heckscher Spur) is an 8.24-mile (13.26 km) controlled-access parkway on Long Island, New York, in the
Heckscher_State_Parkway
Virginia Henry Curtiss (1875 – July 11, 1941) was president of The Heckscher Foundation for Children and was a member of New York City's Child Welfare
Virginia Henry Curtiss Heckscher
Virginia_Henry_Curtiss_Heckscher
Strategies ; chaired by Dean Rusk, the report was written mostly by August Heckscher Panel II - International Security Objectives and Strategy; directed
Special_Studies_Project
State park in New York, United States
Heckscher State Park is a 1,657-acre (6.71 km2) state park on the shore of the Great South Bay at East Islip in Suffolk County, New York, USA. The park
Heckscher_State_Park
Historic district in Florida, United States
Ladies' Home Journal and Pulitzer-Prize-winning author), August Heckscher (benefactor of the Heckscher Museum of Art), and Irving T. Bush (of Bush Terminal
Mountain_Lake,_Florida
American museum executive (1931-2009)
His Exuberance Left a Mark, but Serious Problems Remain for Successor Heckscher to Succeed Hoving As Chief of City Parks Today". The New York Times. March
Thomas_Hoving
U.S. broadcast news reporter, anchor, and commentator (active 1931-2000)
World War II The short film Longines Chronoscope with Robert Trout and August Heckscher is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
Robert_Trout
Neighborhood in New York City
to be "wasteful". In January 1968, New York City parks commissioner August Heckscher II proposed that the New York state government build an "open-space"
Coney_Island
High-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona
in 1927, who sold it to Charles V. Bob and August Heckscher in 1928 while still under construction. Heckscher took over full control of the Westward Ho
Westward Ho (Phoenix, Arizona)
Westward_Ho_(Phoenix,_Arizona)
German politician
Moritz Heckscher (born 26 December 1797 in Hamburg; died 7 April 1865 in Vienna) was a German politician. Heckscher was the son of Martin Anton Heckscher (1762-1823)
Johann_Gustav_Heckscher
Group of six buildings in Washington D.C., U.S.
grounds: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., Special Assistant to the President; August Heckscher III, Special Consultant on the Arts; and William Walton, a Kennedy
Watergate_complex
American journalist (1898–1975)
April 1963, he was a panelist at the UCLA Arts Convention along with August Heckscher, Charles Eames, Richard Neutra, Aldous Huxley, Herbert Blau. It was
Lawrence_Lipton
Music festival
working under New York City Mayor John Lindsay and Parks Commissioner August Heckscher. In 1967, Lawrence helped set up the first Harlem Cultural Festival
Harlem_Cultural_Festival
Hamlet and census-designated place in New York, United States
Junior High School now stands. Heckscher State Park (1,600 acres (650 ha)), named for the industrialist August Heckscher, was part of Nicoll's original
Great_River,_New_York
Non-profit corporation assisting the theatre industry in New York City
away for free. It was founded by Anna E. Crouse, John E. Booth and August Heckscher, with Harold Clurman vetting the works supported. Hugh Southern was
Theatre_Development_Fund
Early life of US president Woodrow Wilson
(2013), pp. 98–100 Heckscher (1991), pp. 77–82. Berg (2013), pp. 102–105 Heckscher (1991), pp. 80–93. Heckscher (1991), pp. 93–94. Heckscher (1991), p. 96
Early life and academic career of Woodrow Wilson
Early_life_and_academic_career_of_Woodrow_Wilson
Public park in Queens, New York
the grand park Moses had originally envisioned. In August 1967, new parks commissioner August Heckscher II sought to begin improvements on the park in order
Flushing_Meadows–Corona_Park
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
success but observed in January 1978 that very few people used it. August Heckscher II, a former New York City parks commissioner, described the interior
Citigroup_Center
American entertainer and promoter
the election of Mayor John Lindsay in 1966, he began working under August Heckscher II in the city's Parks Department, and set up block parties in some
Tony_Lawrence_(singer)
Swedish lawyer and politician
Sten Heckscher (born 29 July 1942) is a Swedish lawyer and Social Democratic politician. He graduated with a degree in law from Uppsala University. Even
Sten_Heckscher
American football player, coach, and businessman
Brice de Saulles and Catherine Margaret Heckscher, a daughter of New York City merchant Charles August Heckscher. He became a star quarterback and captain
John_de_Saulles
American library of STEM subjects in Kansas City, Missouri
The Tazza, presented in 1972 by Helen Foresman Spencer, and previously a gift from Czar Nicholas II to August Heckscher.
Linda_Hall_Library
Highway on Long Island, New York
instead hoped that locals would help pay for the surveys, similar to August Heckscher saving Deer Range State Park and that people would come forward. Despite
Northern_State_Parkway
Triumphal arch in Brooklyn, New York
proposal in early 1965. Mayor John Lindsay and NYC Parks commissioner August Heckscher provided $150,000 for a renovation of the arch in 1967. By the 1970s
Soldiers'_and_Sailors'_Arch
Amusement park in New York City (1897–1964)
including three roller coasters. New York City parks commissioner August Heckscher II proposed in January 1968 that the New York state government build
Steeplechase_Park
coronavirus pandemic "Dr. Hazel E. Munsell, Chemist, Nutritionist". Union-News. August 18, 1989. p. 28. Retrieved February 11, 2026 – via Newspapers.com. Cowles
List of Mount Holyoke College people
List_of_Mount_Holyoke_College_people
Retrieved August 1, 2021. "MISS HECKSCHER WEDS O. S. B. BRETT Son. of Viscount Esher of England Married to Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Heckscher. | CEREMONY
List_of_American_heiresses
Aesop's fable
Information Service 2010 p. 123 In the Mauritshuis (1671) and in the August Heckscher Collection PX pixels London Literary Gazette, 9 Feb. 1828, p. 91 See
The_Bird_in_Borrowed_Feathers
York City William Haviland, actor Coleman Hawkins Millicent Hearst August Heckscher John Held Jr. Victor Herbert Adelaide Herrmann Alexander Herrmann Christian
List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
List_of_interments_at_Woodlawn_Cemetery_(Bronx,_New_York)
American socialite
grandparents were Charles August Heckscher and Georgiana Louisa (née Coster) Heckscher. Her maternal aunt, Matilda Coster Heckscher was married to Stephen
Georgiana_Wilmerding_Phelps
Former exhibition hall in New York City
receivership in 1927, though Grand Central Palace continued to host events. August Heckscher secured control of the Palace's lease in 1923. In the same transaction
Grand_Central_Palace
Music festival in New York City
[from 1967] would have to be doubled. The $2, [Commissioner of Parks August Heckscher] said, would have been 'too expensive for a lot of New Yorkers.'" In
Schaefer_Music_Festival
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
1922, August Heckscher acquired the leasehold for $2 million. The Knox Building was one of eleven large Midtown office buildings that Heckscher owned
452_Fifth_Avenue
Construction project in New York City (1931–1974)
at almost any cost had repercussions of its own. In January 1934, August Heckscher filed a $10,000,000 lawsuit against Rockefeller Center Inc. for convincing
Construction of Rockefeller Center
Construction_of_Rockefeller_Center
American child actor (1946–1958) and politician
Burns—as executive assistant—as well as New York City Parks Commissioner August Heckscher. In 1972, he was appointed by Mayor John Lindsay "assistant to the
Joey_Fallon
American producer of zinc and related materials
umbrella of the New Jersey Zinc Company, led by Stephen S. Palmer and August Heckscher as general manager. The Palmer family controlled the company for 46
Horsehead_Corporation
Carousel in Queens, New York
for two years until May 1970, when New York City parks commissioner August Heckscher said "we have made substantial progress toward the reconstruction of
Forest_Park_Carousel
West-east street in Manhattan, New York
piece of real estate – it is a socially important corridor,' said August Heckscher. 'With El Barrio to the north and Yorkville to the south, it could
96th_Street_(Manhattan)
American sociologist (1922–2006)
Lipset (far left) in a group discussion with August Heckscher II (second from left), Kenneth Haagensen (second from right), and Kenneth Youel (far right)
Seymour_Martin_Lipset
(1947). Heckscher (1991), p. 208. A. Scott Berg, Wilson (2013) pp. 181–182, 192–193 August Heckscher, Woodrow Wilson (1991), pp. 194, 202–03 Heckscher (1991)
History_of_New_Jersey
Art museum in Queens, New York
August Heckscher II announced in November 1971 that part of the New York City Pavilion would be converted into Queens's first art museum. Heckscher organized
Queens_Museum
Austrian economist and philosopher (1899–1992)
Friedrich August von Hayek (8 May 1899 – 23 March 1992) was an Austrian economist and philosopher. He is known for his contributions to political economy
Friedrich_Hayek
American writer
States, 1964 A place to live: the crisis of the cities. Foreword by August Heckscher. 1967 Bertolt Brecht's Berlin: a scrapbook of the twenties, 1975 Proposal
Wolf_Von_Eckardt
American composer
Celeste de Longpré Heckscher née Massey (23 February 1860 – 18 February 1928) was an American composer. Celeste de Longpré Massey was born in Philadelphia
Celeste_de_Longpré_Heckscher
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
ISSN 1941-0646. ProQuest 1237254082. "Downtown Building in $7,000,000 Deal; August Heckscher Buys 25-Story Wall Street Exchange Building". The New York Times. February
Hotel_Wolcott
basin, embellished with characters from Alice in Wonderland. Funded by August Heckscher. IAS Number: 76003525 Lombard Lamp East Drive & 60th Street Carl Borner
Public_art_in_Central_Park
Swedish economist, politician, and Nobel Laureate (1899–1979)
models of international free trade, the Heckscher–Ohlin model, which he developed together with Eli Heckscher. He was jointly awarded the Nobel Memorial
Bertil_Ohlin
American art historian
William S. Heckscher (1904–1999) was a German art historian and professor of fine art and art history at universities in the United States, Canada, and
William_S._Heckscher
American political scientist
representation, the fundamental element in any definition of republic." and August Heckscher in the New York Herald Tribune said it was "A sober scholarly volume
Alfred_de_Grazia
American sculptor (1874–1954)
the marble fountain in the lobby of the Heckscher Museum of Art. The young grandchildren of August Heckscher posed for the three small figures that serve
Evelyn_Beatrice_Longman
British peer and architect (1913–2004)
George V. His maternal grandparents were Anna (née Atkins) Heckscher and August Heckscher (1848–1941), a German-born American capitalist and philanthropist
Lionel Brett, 4th Viscount Esher
Lionel_Brett,_4th_Viscount_Esher
Zoo in Manhattan, New York
the main zoo's enclosures were rotting, and NYC Parks commissioner August Heckscher II had authorized repairs to these railings. The same year, the zoo
Central_Park_Zoo
Fountain and sculpture in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
were demolished. In 1971, the Parks Department under the direction of August Heckscher, undertook a restoration of the fountain costing $268,000. The work
Pulitzer_Fountain
Arthur S. Link, Wilson, Volume II: The New Freedom (1956) 2:7–9. August Heckscher, Woodrow Wilson (1991) pp 269-270. Ernest R. May, The World War and
Foreign policy of the Woodrow Wilson administration
Foreign_policy_of_the_Woodrow_Wilson_administration
Hungarian artist (1882–1955)
Society of Architects gave him a silver medal for his mural in the August Heckscher's Children's Theatre showing Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, and Jack
Willy_Pogany
Government agency
"Parks Enforcement Patrol : NYC Parks". Archived from the original on August 21, 2022. Retrieved December 16, 2023. "Urban Park Rangers : NYC Parks"
New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
New_York_City_Department_of_Parks_and_Recreation
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
this, the small valley then became known as the “Irish Valley”. The August Heckscher family from New York acquired the Payne brothers holding, and changed
Heckscherville,_Pennsylvania
Public park in Manhattan, New York
following year and was dedicated by Mayor Lindsay and Parks Commissioner August Heckscher at a ceremony held on July 21, 1967. The total cost of the park was
Vincent F. Albano Jr. Playground
Vincent_F._Albano_Jr._Playground
1967–1970 demonstrations in New York City
ban called it a form of discrimination. In 1967, Parks Commissioner August Heckscher II said that Central Park would no longer be allowed to serve as a
Central_Park_be-ins
American landscape designer (born 1938)
Reserve 2018 Living Landmark Award, New York Landmarks Conservancy 2012 August Heckscher Award for Community Service, CIVITAS 2011 George Robert White Medal
Lynden_Miller
Historical form of conservatism in the United States
Bundy, Thomas Cook, Raymond English, John Hallowell, Anthony Harrigan, August Heckscher, Milton Hindus, Klemens von Klemperer, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Richard
Traditionalist conservatism in the United States
Traditionalist_conservatism_in_the_United_States
Highway on Long Island, New York
Heckscher State Parkway. The Southern State Parkway comprises the western portion of unsigned New York State Route 908M (NY 908M), with the Heckscher
Southern_State_Parkway
Public park in Manhattan, New York
Association of New York City two years later. The Heckscher Playground—named after philanthropist August Heckscher, who donated the play equipment—opened near
Central_Park
British politician and historian (1852–1930)
Institute of British Architects. He married Antoinette Heckscher, daughter of August Heckscher. Their second son, Maurice Vyner Baliol Brett, married
Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher
Reginald_Brett,_2nd_Viscount_Esher
American painter
skyward on canvases that reached upwards of eight feet high. In 1977, August Heckscher, a friend, print maker and commissioner of New York City public parks
Robert_S._Neuman
American diplomat (1878–1944)
He died in 1944 Arnold A. Offner, American Appeasement (1976), 21 August Heckscher, Woodrow Wilson (1991), 564, provides an example of Wilson issuing
Norman_Davis_(diplomat)
American actor (born 1971)
Josh Charles [@MrJoshCharles] (October 12, 2012). "My grandpa, Wilbur Heckscher" (Tweet). Retrieved September 8, 2013 – via Twitter. Desmon, Stephanie
Josh_Charles
Films Inc. Biography WNDT/New York, NY Books for Our Time, hosted by August Heckscher II WMAQ/Chicago, IL Carnival of Books, hosted by Ruth Harshaw NBC The
List of Peabody Award winners (1960–1969)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1960–1969)
United States historic place
years. The interior renovations began in 1971, under Commissioner August Heckscher. The Boathouse reopened to the public in 1974, but the exterior terracotta
Prospect_Park_Boathouse
American architecture and design magazine
decision". In 2007 Havemeyer III, Szenasy and Metropolis won the CIVITAS August Heckscher Award "for their twenty-five years pursuing enlightened and intelligent
Metropolis (architecture magazine)
Metropolis_(architecture_magazine)
British aristocrat
Chisholm Jr. on Saturday in Port Chester, N.Y. BRIDAL TO BE IN HIS HOME August Heckscher 2d Will Be Best Man--Dr. Roelif H. Brooks to Officiate". The New York
Rosa_Baring
interior Harry Frank Guggenheim 1967 Editor and publisher of Newsday August Heckscher II 1967 Parks commissioner of New York City James McNaughton Hester
List of Hofstra University honorary degree recipients
List_of_Hofstra_University_honorary_degree_recipients
66, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings). August Heckscher II, 83, American public intellectual and writer, heart failure. Bill
Deaths_in_April_1997
yesterday. Among these will be Vincent Astor G. Maurice Heckscher, son of Commodore August Heckscher, Robert Glendinning, the banker of Philadelphia and this
Air_yacht
Office building in Manhattan, New York
1 million in 1928, and property title was then passed to businessman August Heckscher. U.S. Rubber acquired the land under the building outright in 1932
5_Columbus_Circle
American librarian (1898–1984)
Philip Hofer. Hofer, Philip, et al. A Brief Note on Book Collecting. August Heckscher, the Printing Office at High Loft, 1977. Kepes, Gyorgy, and Philip
Philip_Hofer_(book_collector)
American attorney and bookseller
to August Heckscher, the German-born capitalist and philanthropist. "Edwin Burr Curtiss" (PDF). The New York Times. March 31, 1928. Retrieved August 21
Edwin_Burr_Curtiss
German television presenter, singer, and actor (1937–2018)
Dieter Thomas Heck (born Carl-Dieter Heckscher; 29 December 1937 – 23 August 2018) was a German television presenter, singer and actor. He is known as
Dieter_Thomas_Heck
American novelist
Malik, Raymond Aron, Roger M. Bough, McGeorge Bundy, Kenneth O. Dike, August Heckscher, Julian Hochfeld The Fate of the Edsel and Other Business Adventures
John_Brooks_(writer)
Continent
interactions proved costly and ultimately fatal. Findlay, Ronald (2006). Eli Heckscher, International Trade, And Economic History. MIT Press. pp. 178–179.
Europe
New York City fire and police commissioner (1877–1927)
January 2020. "WALDO TO MARRY MRS. J.G. HECKSCHER; Fire Commissioner's Marriage to Third Wife of Late J.G. Heckscher to Occur To-morrow" (PDF). The New York
Rhinelander_Waldo
Retrieved June 30, 2022. Heckscher 1991, pp. 195–196. Heckscher 1991, p. 201. Heckscher 1991, p. 202. Heckscher 1991, p. 207. Heckscher 1991, p. 206. Chace
1910 New Jersey gubernatorial election
1910_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election
American clubman (c. 1840–1917)
Coster, who married Charles August Heckscher. Among his many first cousins was Charles Henry Coster and John Gerard Heckscher. His maternal grandfather
Harry_Coster
Ruling Elder, Spiritual President (Oxford University Press, 2016). Heckscher, August (1991). Woodrow Wilson. Easton Press. Kennedy, Ross A., ed. A Companion
Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson
Bibliography_of_Woodrow_Wilson
AUGUST HECKSCHER
AUGUST HECKSCHER
Male
French
French form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTIN means "venerable."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent
Male
French
French form of Latin Augustus, AUGUSTE means "venerable."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Augustinus, AGUSTÃN means "venerable."
Female
Slovene
Feminine form of Slovene Ãvgust, AVGUSTA means "venerable."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Great; Female Version of Augustus; Introduced to Britain by the Hanoverian in the Early 18th Century; Magnificent; Venerated; Worthy of Respect; Venerable; August (the Month)
Boy/Male
Latin
August.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent; From Augustus
Male
English
 Short form of Latin Augustus, AUGUST means "venerable." In use by the English and Germans.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Augustus, AUKUSTI means "venerable."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Venerable; Holy; Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Dignified; Month of the Sun; Summer; One of the Months in the Twelve Months
Boy/Male
Welsh
August.
Boy/Male
Latin
From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.
Male
Slovene
(ÐвгуÑÑ‚) Slovene form of Roman Latin Augustus, ÃVGUST means "venerable."
Female
English
 Feminine form of English August, AUGUSTA means "August (the month)." Compare with another form of Augusta.
Boy/Male
Latin
From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.
Boy/Male
English American German Latin
Introduced to Britian by the Hanoverians in the early 18th century, became popular until the...
Female
Chinese
beauty-august.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish Latin Augustus, AUGUSTO means "venerable."
AUGUST HECKSCHER
AUGUST HECKSCHER
Boy/Male
Muslim Egyptian
Good. Virtuous.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poulomi | போஉலோமீ
Goddess Saraswati, Indras second wife
Boy/Male
Arabic
Jasmine; A Flower Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Angel of heaven
Boy/Male
Indian
Kind, Bountiful, Graceful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
New Leaves; Bud
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Prophet
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Lover of Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Ray of the Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Tamil
King of Dancer; Lord Vishnu
AUGUST HECKSCHER
AUGUST HECKSCHER
AUGUST HECKSCHER
AUGUST HECKSCHER
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n.
The first day of August; -- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.
n.
Of or pertaining to Augustus Caesar or to his times.
a.
Grand; magnificent; august; stately; as, a superb edifice; a superb colonnade.
a.
Augury; prognostication.
v. i.
To anticipate, to foretell, or to indicate a favorable or an unfavorable issue; as, to augur well or ill.
n.
An augur.
pl.
of Augury
n.
The quality of being august; dignity of mien; grandeur; magnificence.
a.
Of a quality inspiring mingled admiration and reverence; having an aspect of solemn dignity or grandeur; sublime; majestic; having exalted birth, character, state, or authority.
a.
Relating to augurs or to augury.
a.
The eighth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.
v. t.
To make exact; to fit; to make correspondent or conformable; to bring into proper relations; as, to adjust a garment to the body, or things to a standard.
a.
Of or pertaining to augurs or to augury; betokening; ominous; significant; as, an augural staff; augural books.
n.
A rite, ceremony, or observation of an augur.
adv.
In an august manner.
v. t.
To settle or bring to a satisfactory state, so that parties are agreed in the result; as, to adjust accounts; the differences are adjusted.
v. t.
To bring to a true relative position, as the parts of an instrument; to regulate for use; as, to adjust a telescope or microscope.
a.
Narrow; strait.