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American politician (1812–1890)
James Edward English (March 13, 1812 – March 2, 1890) was a United States representative and later U.S. senator from Connecticut, and governor of Connecticut
James_E._English
Topics referred to by the same term
James English may refer to: James E. English (1812–1890), United States Representative and Senator from Connecticut James F. English Jr. (1927–2020), American
James_English
Stage of development of English, starting late 15th century
Shakespearean English, or King James' English, is the stage of the English language from the beginning of the Tudor period to the English Interregnum and Restoration
Early_Modern_English
British author (born 1963)
Erika Mitchell (born 7 March 1963), known by her pen name E. L. James, is a British author. She wrote the best-selling Fifty Shades series of erotic romance
E._L._James
West Germanic language
influence of this form of English. Literature in Early Modern English includes the works of William Shakespeare and the 1611 King James Version (KJV) of the
English_language
Variety of English language
Newfoundland Canadian English (CanE, CE, en-CA) encompasses the varieties of English spoken in Canada, the most widespread variety of Canadian English being Standard
Canadian_English
Stage of the English language from the contemporary period
Shakespeare and the King James Bible, are considered Modern English, or more specifically, Early Modern English or Elizabethan English. Through colonisation
Modern_English
British actor (1909–1984)
James Neville Mason (/ˈmeɪsən/; 15 May 1909 – 27 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a
James_Mason
Restricted form of the English language
E-Prime (short for English-Prime or English Prime, sometimes É or E′) denotes a restricted form of English in which authors avoid all forms of the verb
E-Prime
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
24 July 1567, and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603, until his death in 1625.
James_VI_and_I
American basketball player (born 1984)
as part of the deal, James was granted a minority stake in the English Premier League soccer club Liverpool. That same year, James co-founded the designer
LeBron_James
British revolution of 1688
during the English Civil War. June 1685 even saw James successfully crush Protestant uprisings in both Scotland and England. However, James failed to appreciate
Glorious_Revolution
Topics referred to by the same term
Senator English may refer to: J. Kalani English (fl. 2000s–2010s), Hawaii State Senate James E. English (1812–1890), U.S. Senator from Connecticut Jane
Senator_English
English language during the Middle Ages
Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is the forms of the English language that were spoken in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, until the late
Middle_English
Australian-English actor and soldier (1898–1963)
Meyrick Edward Clifton James (30 March 1898 – 5 May 1963) was an actor and soldier, most famous for his physical resemblance to Field Marshal Bernard
M._E._Clifton_James
Relationship between the king and Parliament
the English Commons: "Hold no Parliaments," he tells Henry, "but for the necesitie of new Lawes, which would be but seldome". In the True Law James states
James I and the English Parliament
James_I_and_the_English_Parliament
1611 English translation of the Bible
The King James Version (KJV), also known as the King James Bible (KJB) and the Authorized Version, is an Early Modern English translation of the Christian
King_James_Version
American bank executive and college president (1927–2020)
James Fairfield English Jr. (February 15, 1927 – June 2, 2020) was an American bank executive and college president. Born in Putnam, Connecticut, English
James_F._English_Jr.
The identity of the longest word in English depends on the definition of "word" and of length. Words may be derived naturally from the language's roots
Longest_word_in_English
American politician (born 1989)
James Dell Talarico (/ˌtæləˈriːkoʊ/ TAL-uh-REE-koh, born May 17, 1989) is an American politician and educator who has served since 2018 as a member of
James_Talarico
Topics referred to by the same term
player James W. Smith (horse trainer) (1908–1969), American horse trainer James Smith (Leicestershire cricketer) (born 1977), English cricketer James Smith
James_Smith
American comedian and actor (born 1965)
(born April 26, 1965), known professionally as Kevin James, is an American actor and comedian. James began his career as a stand-up comedian on Long Island
Kevin_James
against Democratic nominee and former member of the Connecticut Senate James E. English. On election day, April 4, 1860, incumbent Republican lieutenant governor
1860 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1860_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
British actor (born 1980)
Variety. Penske Media Corporation (PMC). Retrieved 16 October 2006. "James Anderson Becomes Dad Again". holby.tv. James Anderson at IMDb v t e v t e
James Anderson (English actor)
James_Anderson_(English_actor)
English cricketer (born 1977)
James Fulton (born 21 September 1977) is an English former cricketer. He played 21 first-class matches for Oxford University Cricket Club between 1997
James Fulton (English cricketer)
James_Fulton_(English_cricketer)
Anglican church in England
young adults than others. In 1604, James I ordered an English language translation of the Bible known as the King James Version, which was published in 1611
Church_of_England
Republican nominee Joseph Roswell Hawley defeated Democratic nominee James E. English with 50.30% of the vote. As this was the first election held after
1866 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1866_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
American attempted murderer and JFK assassination figure
James Earl Files (born January 24, 1942), also known as James Sutton, is an American former prisoner and convicted felon. In 1994, while serving a 50-year
James_Files
Historical dictionary of the English language
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is the principal historical dictionary of the English language, published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a University
Oxford_English_Dictionary
President of the United States from 1977 to 1981
was the eldest child of Bessie Lillian Gordy and James Earl Carter Sr., and a descendant of English immigrant Thomas Carter, who settled in the Colony
Jimmy_Carter
and of the Received Greek Text, of Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, and 1 John (1889) and A Translation, In English Daily Used, of the Seventeen Letters Forming
List of English Bible translations
List_of_English_Bible_translations
Democratic nominee James E. English defeated Republican nominee Marshall Jewell with 50.88% of the vote. Major party candidates James E. English, Democratic
1868 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1868_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
British actor (born 1964)
James Brian Mark Purefoy (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor. He played Marcus Antonius in the HBO series Rome, Nick Jenkins in A Dance to the Music
James_Purefoy
Variety of English language
English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United States. English
American_English
American actor (1931–2024)
James Earl Jones (January 17, 1931 – September 9, 2024) was an American actor. A pioneer for Black actors in the entertainment industry, he was acclaimed
James_Earl_Jones
Apostle of Jesus (died 44)
known as James, son of Zebedee, James, brother of John, Saint James the Great, Saint James the Greater, St. James Son of Thunder, St. James the Major
James_the_Great
The following is a list of countries and territories where English is an official language used in citizen interactions with government officials. As
List of countries and territories where English is an official language
List_of_countries_and_territories_where_English_is_an_official_language
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
James was a 48-gun second rank ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built by Phineas Pett II at Deptford Dockyard and launched in 1634. In 1660
English_ship_James_(1634)
English footballer
James Nightingale was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Darwen. Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888
James Nightingale (English footballer)
James_Nightingale_(English_footballer)
Names of numbers in English
English number words include numerals and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages. Cardinal
English_numerals
James E. English defeated incumbent governor and Republican nominee Marshall Jewell with 50.48% of the vote. Major party candidates James E. English,
1870 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1870_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
American politician (1837–1925)
James Warren English (October 28, 1837 – February 15, 1925) was an American politician, bank president, and a staff officer during the American Civil War
James_W._English
English actress
Geraldine James (born 6 July 1950) is an English actress. She has worked extensively on television, on stage and in film. She is known for her roles as
Geraldine_James
English actor and film director (born 1975)
James D'Arcy (born Simon Richard D'Arcy; 24 August 1975) is an English actor, screenwriter, and film director. He is known for his portrayals of Howard
James_D'Arcy
Earliest historical form of English language
Old English (Englisc or Ænglisc, pronounced [ˈeŋɡliʃ] or [ˈæŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest attested form of the English language, spoken in
Old_English
English actress (born 1989)
Ninette Thomson (born 5 April 1989), known professionally as Lily James, is an English actress. She studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and
Lily_James
English musician (born 1983)
James Nicholas Righton (born 25 August 1983) is an English musician and composer for film and television. He was the keyboard-player and co-lead vocalist
James_Righton
British actor and producer (born 1984)
Theodore Peter James Kinnaird Taptiklis (born 16 December 1984) is an English actor and producer. He gained recognition for playing Tobias Eaton in The
Theo_James
American businessman (1888–1983)
James E. Casey (March 29, 1888 – June 6, 1983) was an American businessman, known for being the founder of the American Messenger Company, today known
James_E._Casey
Naval battle of the 2nd Anglo-Dutch War
51°22′01″N 1°36′00″E / 51.367°N 1.600°E / 51.367; 1.600 The St James' Day Battle took place on 25 July 1666 (4 August 1666 in the Gregorian calendar)
St._James'_Day_Battle
English cricketer
James Marshall Stewart (9 August 1861 – 20 July 1943) was an English first-class cricketer active 1877–80 who played for Middlesex. He was born in Glasgow;
James Stewart (English cricketer)
James_Stewart_(English_cricketer)
English translation of the Bible
The Modern English Version (MEV) is an English translation of the Bible begun in 2005 and completed in 2014. The work was edited by James F. Linzey, and
Modern_English_Version
English singer (born 1993)
Nathan James Sykes (born 18 April 1993) is an English singer, best known as a member of the boy band the Wanted. In 2013, Sykes appeared with his bandmates
Nathan_Sykes
of the 1866 Connecticut gubernatorial election. Democratic nominee James E. English defeated incumbent governor, former Civil War general and Republican
1867 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1867_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient James Stephanie Sterling, English-American video game journalist James Stirling (disambiguation) Sterling (disambiguation)
James_Sterling
U.S. Navy Vietnam War hero and U.S. Marshal (1930–1999)
James Elliott Williams (June 13, 1930 – October 13, 1999) was an American law enforcement officer and honorary United States Navy chief boatswain's mate
James_E._Williams
English association football league
level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League
Premier_League
English crime writer (1920–2014)
Dorothy James White, Baroness James of Holland Park (3 August 1920 – 27 November 2014), known professionally as P. D. James, was an English novelist
P._D._James
governor and Democratic nominee James E. English with 50.05% of the vote. The race was extremely close, with English finishing ahead in the initial count
1871 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1871_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
American outlaw (1847–1882)
reason. James had two full siblings: his elder brother, Alexander Franklin "Frank" James, and a younger sister, Susan Lavenia James. He was of English and
Jesse_James
Democratic nominee James E. English with 50.52% of the vote. Major party candidates Hobart B. Bigelow, Republican James E. English, Democratic Other candidates
1880 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1880_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
English actor (1947–2002)
James Anthony Hazeldine (4 April 1947 – 17 December 2002) was an English television, stage and film actor and director. Hazeldine was born the son of a
James_Hazeldine
British painter and engraver (1769–1859)
James Ward RA (23 October 1769 – 17 November 1859) was an English painter, particularly of animals, and an engraver. Born in London to James Ward and Rachael
James_Ward_(English_artist)
Surname list
James is a surname in the French language, and in the English language originating from the given name, itself derived from Old French James, variant form
James_(surname)
American government official (1906–1992)
James Edwin Webb (October 7, 1906 – March 27, 1992) was an American government official who served as Undersecretary of State from 1949 to 1952. He was
James_E._Webb
Democratic nominee James E. English with 50.22% of the vote. Major party candidates Marshall Jewell, Republican James E. English, Democratic "Our Campaigns"
1869 Connecticut gubernatorial election
1869_Connecticut_gubernatorial_election
American sports businessman
James E. Norris (December 10, 1879 – December 4, 1952) was a Canadian-American businessman, operating companies in the grain and cattle industries, and
James_E._Norris
Topics referred to by the same term
Tony James may refer to: Tony James (chemist) (born 1964), professor of chemistry Tony James (English footballer) (born 1967), English footballer Tony
Tony_James
Linguistic comparison
The English language was introduced to the Americas by the arrival of the English, beginning in the late 16th century. The language also spread to numerous
Comparison of American and British English
Comparison_of_American_and_British_English
Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, Spain
), or the Way of St. James in English, is a network of pilgrims' ways or pilgrimages leading to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago
Camino_de_Santiago
Topics referred to by the same term
States federal judge James Proctor (footballer) (1892–?), English footballer Jim Proctor (born 1935), American baseball player James E. Proctor Jr. (1936–2015)
James_Proctor
English cricketer
James Francis Fitzgerald (28 November 1945 – 21 April 2013) was an English cricketer. He played fifteen first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket
James Fitzgerald (English cricketer)
James_Fitzgerald_(English_cricketer)
Variety of English language
English is the set of varieties of the English language spoken in the Republic of India and among the Indian diaspora and is native to India. English
Indian_English
English scientist (1919–2022)
James Ephraim Lovelock (26 July 1919 – 26 July 2022) was an English independent scientist, environmentalist and futurist. He is best known for proposing
James_Lovelock
Series of wars in England, 1642–1651
King James VI of Scotland, as James I of England, creating the first personal union of the Scottish and English kingdoms. As King of Scots, James had become
English_Civil_War
English footballer
James E. B. Mullineux (1872 – unknown) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players'
James_Mullineux
Topics referred to by the same term
(1895–1975), English footballer James Garner (footballer, born 2001), English footballer James Garner (cricketer) (born 1972), English cricketer James Garner
James_Garner_(disambiguation)
Private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands
girls who "appeared to be under the age of 18" and did not speak English. Little Saint James is a small island (or islet) with an area of 70 to 78 acres (28
Little_Saint_James
King of Scots from 1406 to 1437
for another eighteen years. James was given a good education at the English Court, where he developed a respect for English methods of governance and for
James_I_of_Scotland
President of the United States in 1881
James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 1881 until his death in
James_A._Garfield
Apostle of Jesus
variously called Judas Thaddaeus, Jude Thaddaeus, Judas son of James, Judas of James, Jude of James, or Lebbaeus. He is sometimes identified with Jude, the brother
Jude_Thaddeus_the_Apostle
American politician (born 1940)
James Enos Clyburn (born July 21, 1940) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for South Carolina's 6th congressional district.
Jim_Clyburn
2015 to 2018 film series based on the novels by E. L. James
Shades is a film trilogy based on the Fifty Shades trilogy by English author E. L. James. It is distributed by Universal Pictures, and stars Dakota Johnson
Fifty_Shades_(film_series)
English actor (born 1939)
James William Fox (born William Fox; 19 May 1939) is an English actor, known for his work in film and television. He is a member of the Fox family of
James_Fox
Dialect of English spoken in Ireland
media help. Hiberno-English or Irish English (IrE), also formerly sometimes called Anglo-Irish, is the set of dialects of the English language native to
Hiberno-English
Media franchise about a British spy
The James Bond franchise focuses on the titular character, a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured
James_Bond
English footballer
James Alexander E. Elliott (20 October 1869 – 1899) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa. James Elliott at the English
James_Elliott_(footballer)
English cricketer
James Phillips (26 September 1849 – 31 January 1905) was an English cricketer active from 1871 to 1888 who played for Sussex. He was born and died in
James Phillips (English cricketer)
James_Phillips_(English_cricketer)
American film editor (1905–1990)
James E. Newcom (August 29, 1905 – October 6, 1990) was an American film editor who had over 40 films during his long career. Newcom received one Academy
James_E._Newcom
Early English translation of the Bible
King James Version by 51 years. It was the first complete English version to be translated entirely from the original languages and the first English bible
Geneva_Bible
U.S. Army general
James E. Kraft Jr. is a retired United States Army major general who was the Deputy Commanding General of the XVIII Airborne Corps. Previously, he was
James_E._Kraft
Confederate cavalry general (1833–1864)
James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was a Confederate cavalry general during the American Civil War. He was known to his
J._E._B._Stuart
Topics referred to by the same term
James Crowe may refer to: James Crowe (surgeon), English surgeon and twice mayor of Norwich James Crowe (rugby union), Irish rugby union player James
James_Crowe
Sovereign state in Europe before 1707
Anglie. In 1604 James I, who had inherited the English throne the previous year, adopted the title (now usually rendered in English rather than Latin)
Kingdom_of_England
English actress
Jennifer James is an English actress. She played the role of Geena Gregory in Coronation Street. Jennifer also starred in an episode of the TV show Brassic
Jennifer_James
English-language Catholic Bible
official instructions to the King James Version translators omitted the Rheims version from the list of previous English translations that should be consulted
Douay–Rheims_Bible
English scholar and antiquarian (1820–1889)
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (born James Orchard Halliwell; 21 June 1820 – 3 January 1889) was an English writer, Shakespearean scholar, antiquarian
James_Halliwell-Phillipps
Topics referred to by the same term
above James Dunne (boxer) (1941–2002), English lightweight Olympian Jimmy Dunne (footballer, born 1947), Irish centre back and midfielder James Dunne
James_Dunne
Movement asserting superiority of the King James Bible
the Bible into English, or at least is the best translation of the Bible in English. Most radical factions argue that the King James translation itself
King_James_Only_movement
Australian musician and radio/TV presenter (1962–2026)
James Matthew Valentine (12 September 1961 – 22 April 2026) was an Australian musician, and radio and television presenter. As a saxophonist, he was a
James_Valentine_(broadcaster)
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
Female
French
French form of Latin Dorothea, DOROTHÉE means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.
Male
French
French form of Latin Timotheus, TIMOTHÉE means "to honor God."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American English Biblical Hebrew
King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....
Female
French
Feminine form of French Honoré, HONORÉE means "honor, valor."
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Scottish
Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Hebrew, Scottish
Supplanter; Holder of the Heel; Form of James
Boy/Male
English
Son of James.
Male
English
Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Dieudonné, DIEUDONNÉE means "God-given."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.
Female
French
French name, derived from the French word aimée, AIMÉE means "much loved."
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Form of James; One who Supplants
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Malayalam, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable
Male
English
Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.
Male
French
French form of Latin Isaias, ISAÃE means "God is salvation."
Female
French
Pet form of French Estelle, ESTÉE means "star."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."
Female
French
Feminine form of French René, RENÉE means "reborn."
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Like Sugar
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Excellence of God
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Joyful Unending
Boy/Male
Muslim
Power, Might, Strength
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
the pathway to the Sun
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who sings praises of the Lord, Love, Pyar, Never shortage of money
Boy/Male
Spanish
Born third.
Female
Russian
(Матрешка) Pet form of Russian Matryona, MATRYOSHKA means "lady."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Divine
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
JAMES E-ENGLISH
n.
A privy.
pl.
of Notopodium
n. pl.
Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.
n.
A footman; a flunky.
n.
A privy or jakes.
e
(imp.) of Wit
a.
Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat.
e. i.
To cut with a grating sound; to cut; to penetrate or pierce harshly; as, the griding sword.
n.
See Elevator, n. (e).
n.
Alt. of Jambeux
superl.
Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high (i. e., intense) heat; high (i. e., full or quite) noon; high (i. e., rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i. e., complete) pleasure; high (i. e., deep or vivid) color; high (i. e., extensive, thorough) scholarship, etc.
a.
Bold; brave; stout; daring; resolu?e; intrepid.
superl.
Not decidedly marked; not forcible; inconsiderable; unimportant; insignificant; not severe; weak; gentle; -- applied in a great variety of circumstances; as, a slight (i. e., feeble) effort; a slight (i. e., perishable) structure; a slight (i. e., not deep) impression; a slight (i. e., not convincing) argument; a slight (i. e., not thorough) examination; slight (i. e., not severe) pain, and the like.
e. t.
To make cool.
n.
See Set, n., 2 (e) and 3.
v. t.
To liken; to compa/e.
a.
Covered with a mant/e; cloaked; disguised.