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Canadian politician
Philemon Wright (September 3, 1760 – June 3, 1839) was a farmer, lumberman and entrepreneur who founded the Ottawa River timber trade in 1806. He was
Philemon_Wright
High school in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
Philemon Wright High School is an anglophone high school located in the Hull sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It is administered by the Western Quebec
Philemon_Wright_High_School
Canadian lumber merchant (1793–1863)
Ruggles Wright (1793 – August 18, 1863) was a Canadian lumber merchant, the second youngest son of Philemon Wright. He was born in Woburn, Massachusetts
Ruggles_Wright
City in Quebec, Canada
Gatteno, a name taken up with Gatino, Gateno and Gattino on plans by Philemon Wright, the founder of Hull Township, and by Lieutenant-Colonel John By, the
Gatineau
Sector within City of Gatineau in Quebec, Canada
Route 148. The settlement that became Aylmer was founded in 1818 by Philemon Wright Junior. In January 2002, it amalgamated into the city of Gatineau,
Aylmer,_Quebec
Historic timber industry in the Ottawa Valley of Ontario, Canada
of floating down the Ottawa River, first conducted in 1806 by Philemon Wright in Wright's Town. Squared timber would be assembled into large rafts which
Ottawa_River_timber_trade
United States historic place
The Philemon Wright/Asa Locke Farm, better known as "Wright-Locke Farm," is a historic farm at 78 Ridge Street in Winchester, Massachusetts. The organic
Philemon Wright/Asa Locke Farm
Philemon_Wright/Asa_Locke_Farm
Sector within City of Gatineau in Quebec, Canada
English secondary schools which are Hadley Junior High School and Philemon Wright High School just over 30 minutes away in Gatineau, QC and accessible
Buckingham,_Quebec
Sector in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
It was founded on the north shore of the Ottawa River in 1800 by Philemon Wright at the portage around the Chaudière Falls just upstream (or west) from
Hull,_Quebec
Capital city of Canada
first non-Indigenous settlement in the area was created by Philemon Wright, a New Englander. Wright founded a lumber town in the area on 7 March 1800 on the
Ottawa
Book of the New Testament
The Epistle to Philemon is a Pauline epistle of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is a prison letter, authored by Paul the Apostle (the opening
Epistle_to_Philemon
City in Massachusetts, United States
inventor Lyle R. Wheeler, five-time Academy Award-winning art-director Philemon Wright, regarded as founder of Canadian cities Ottawa, Ontario, and Gatineau
Woburn,_Massachusetts
descendants of Philemon Wright: Ruggles Wright Tiberius Wright Christopher Columbus Wright Peter Aylen Thomas McGoey, a son-in-law of Philemon Wright, Jr. George
Gatineau_Privilege
Topics referred to by the same term
Murray-Wright High School, Detroit, Michigan Philemon Wright High School, Gatineau, Quebec Sophie B. Wright Charter School, also known as Wright High School
Wright_High_School
Given name list
Philemon is a given name. In the Bible, the Epistle to Philemon is addressed to Saint Philemon. Notable people with the given name include: Philemon (poet)
Philemon_(given_name)
Book of the New Testament
Testament: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon] Wright, N. T., Colossians and Philemon, Tyndale New Testament Commentaries (Grand Rapids:
Epistle_to_the_Colossians
Canadian actress (b 1973)
assignments that took her to New York, London, and Tokyo. She attended Philemon Wright High School in Hull, Quebec. In 1992, Shannon began her television
Polly_Shannon
River in western Quebec, Canada
Gatteno, and Gatenoe in several documents and letters written by Philemon Wright, Colonel John By, and by surveyor Theodore Davis (1800 to 1831); On
Gatineau_River
Lake in Gatineau, Queebc, Canada
mill near the lake. He was married to Erexina Wright, the granddaughter of Hull's founder, Philemon Wright. The area became heavily industrialized in the
Leamy_Lake
Surname
journalist Peggy Wright, Canadian politician Percy Wright (1892–1980), American politician Philemon Wright (1760–1839), Canadian farmer Phoebe Wright (1710–1778)
Wright
Administrative region of Quebec, Canada
(now a neighbourhood of Gatineau) which was founded in 1800 by Philemon Wright as Wright's Town. The settlement quickly became involved in the lumber trade
Outaouais
Historical settlement in present-day Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
national capital of Canada. Wright's Town was founded by Philemon Wright, an American from Woburn, Massachusetts. In 1799, Philemon acquired a land grant from
Wright's_Town,_Lower_Canada
dollars. Philemon Wright Jr, Philemon Wright's eldest son, dies in a stagecoach accident. In 1826, Philemon Jr's widow, Sarah (Sally) Olmstead-Wright, will
Timeline_of_Ottawa_history
Former British colony in North America (1791–1841)
means of floating down the Ottawa River was proved possible in 1806 by Philemon Wright. Squared timber would be assembled into large rafts which held living
Upper_Canada
Former municipality in Quebec
in the farming community of Philemon Wright. According to the surveys of Theodore Davis and the register of Philemon Wright, James McConnell would occupy
Deschênes,_Quebec
Waterfalls on the Ottawa River, Canada
now fused to Victoria Island), Philemon Island (to the North) was originally called the Peninsular Village by the Wrights but became an island when the
Chaudière_Falls
Church
Sparks Street on top of a promontory looking down to the Ottawa River. Philemon Wright, a native of Woburn, Massachusetts, came to Canada in 1800. Making
Christ Church Cathedral (Ottawa)
Christ_Church_Cathedral_(Ottawa)
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
first settler, Thomas Brigham, who was a partner and son-in-law of Philemon Wright and arrived there in 1819. The name has been in use since the early
Chelsea,_Quebec
1st mayor of Ottawa
Scott married Nancy Louisa Wright (1830–1901), daughter of Tiberuis Wright and Lois Ricker and a granddaughter of Philemon Wright, in 1850. By the 1850s Scott
John Scott (Canadian politician)
John_Scott_(Canadian_politician)
Canadian politician
He was born in Hull, Lower Canada, the son of Ruggles Wright and grandson of Philemon Wright, and educated at McGill University. He was called to the
William_McKay_Wright
Annual winter festival held in Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Winterlude
Canadian politician
Elizabeth Wright, the sister of Philemon Wright. In 1819, he was hired by his uncle as clerk and bookkeeper while Philemon's oldest son, Philemon Junior
Charles_Symmes
Canadian entrepreneur
1818. His family came from Ireland and his father had worked with Philemon Wright. In 1841, William Hurdman and his brothers started a lumber business
William_H._Hurdman
Metropolitan area
colonization period. The area remained relatively untouched until 1800, when Wright's Town was established as the first permanent colonial settlement in the
National Capital Region (Canada)
National_Capital_Region_(Canada)
Junior ice hockey team in Gatineau, Quebec
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Gatineau_Olympiques
Canadian politician (1820–1884)
a house at 24 Sussex Drive, for his third wife Hannah Wright (granddaughter of Philemon Wright), which is now used as the official residence for the Prime
Joseph_Merrill_Currier
commercial and industrial development of the City of Hull as is the name of Philemon Wright. Like most of the other illustrious names of that pioneer-era - names
Andrew_Leamy
"Peninsular Village", it became an island in 1829 when Ruggles Wright (son of Philemon, for whom the island is named) constructed a timber slide between
Philemon_Island
Airport in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport
Gatineau-Ottawa_Executive_Airport
Canadian politician
practice at Saint-André-d'Argenteuil. He surveyed Hull County for Philemon Wright and was also involved in the construction of locks at Vaudreuil. Davis
Theodore Davis (Canadian politician)
Theodore_Davis_(Canadian_politician)
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Neighbourhoods_of_Gatineau
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
the first settlements was on Pontiac Bay, founded by Philemon Wright and named at times Wright shanties, Pontiac Village, and Pontiacville. Quyon was
Pontiac,_Quebec
Private golf club in Gatineau, Quebec
Quebec, Philemon Wright's original farms, the Columbia Farm. The clubhouse occupied the stone house that was built by Thomas Brigham, Philemon's son-in-law
The_Royal_Ottawa_Golf_Club
Merrickville. Later, in 1800, Philemon Wright founded the first major European settlement in the valley near Chaudière Falls: Hull. Wright had hoped to use the
History_of_Ottawa
Office building complex in Gatineau, Quebec
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Place_du_Portage
giving the appearance of the backbone of a hog. It also pays tribute to Philemon Wright, who founded the first permanent settlement in the National Capital
Hogsback_Brewing_Company
Canadian politician
was born in Hull, Quebec in 1821. He was a grandson of Philemon Wright, and son of Tiberius Wright. He earned his fortune in the family's lumber business
Alonzo_Wright
Canadian ice hockey player
Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Drummondville. He attended Philemon Wright High School in Hull, Quebec, while playing for the Hull Olympiques
Gordie_Dwyer
Casino in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Casino_du_Lac-Leamy
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
around the post office also came to have the same name. Since then, Philemon Wright, pioneer of the logging industry in Ottawa, operated a wood depot at
Otter_Lake,_Quebec
closed and students attending the high school were transferred to Philemon Wright High School in the Hull section of Gatineau, Quebec. Today the old
Buckingham_High_School
Lake in Canada
the Chaudière Farm Village, for the Chaudière Lake Farm created by Philemon Wright Jr. As the Francophone population of the area increased, it became
Lac_Deschênes
English-language school board in Quebec, Canada
Noranda School (Rouyn-Noranda, QC) Onslow Elementary School (Quyon, QC) Philemon Wright High School (Gatineau, QC; Secteur Hull) Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary
Western_Québec_School_Board
Destructive Canadian urban fire
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
1900_Hull–Ottawa_fire
Philemon Wright/Asa Locke Farm
National Register of Historic Places listings in Winchester, Massachusetts
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Winchester,_Massachusetts
Canadian businessman
partners with James Morton in a brewery at Kingston and partnered with Philemon Wright in a mining operation at Hull, Quebec. He died in Kingston in 1834
Robert_Drummond_(businessman)
English Anglican bishop (born 1948)
Nicholas Thomas Wright FRSE (born 1 December 1948), known as N. T. Wright or Tom Wright, is an English New Testament scholar, Pauline theologian and Anglican
N._T._Wright
Public college in Gatineau, Quebec
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Cégep_de_l'Outaouais
City hall of Gatineau, Ontario, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Maison_du_Citoyen
Political office
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Mayor_of_Gatineau
Designation given to historic Canadian people
Wood Founded Canada Wheat Pools 1962 J. S. Woodsworth CCF leader 1972 Philemon Wright Lumber merchant, Ottawa Valley settler 1976 George MacKinnon Wrong
Persons of National Historic Significance
Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance
Church in Gatineau, Quebec
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
St. Joseph Cathedral (Gatineau)
St._Joseph_Cathedral_(Gatineau)
Complex of government office buildings in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Terrasses_de_la_Chaudière
Topics referred to by the same term
Josiah Locke House, Winchester, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP Philemon Wright/Asa Locke Farm, Winchester, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP Elijah
Locke_House
Transit station in Woburn, Massachusetts, US
Benjamin Thompson Tom Toner Hal Weafer Ken Weafer Lyle R. Wheeler Philemon Wright Ruggles Wright Rufus Wyman Media related to Woburn, Massachusetts at Wikimedia
Anderson Regional Transportation Center
Anderson_Regional_Transportation_Center
Sector within City of Gatineau in Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Masson-Angers
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
List of Gatineau municipal elections
List_of_Gatineau_municipal_elections
Road in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
to change the name to one related to the history of the Outaouais. Philemon-Wright and Jos-Montferrand were among the possibilities, as well as Asticou
Allumettières_Boulevard
Canadian architect
were part of the second wave of settlers to the Ottawa Valley, after Philemon Wright arrived in 1800 (the founder of Hull, Quebec). Moses Edey came to Hull
Moses_Chamberlain_Edey
Amateur meteorologist Philemon Wright 1760 1839 Farmer, entrepreneur, and founder of Wrightstown, Lower Canada (Hull, Quebec) Ruggles Wright 1793 1863 Lumber
List_of_people_from_Ottawa
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
List_of_mayors_of_Gatineau
Insignia of city in Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Coat_of_arms_of_Gatineau
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Gatineau_City_Council
Canadian landowner (1794–1862)
by Ruggles Wright (or by other accounts Ruggles's brother Philemon Jr.) at age twenty-four to voyage to Canada as a labourer in the Wright family's logging
Nicholas_Sparks_(politician)
Canadian judge
Grace Bolton. The couple had one daughter, who married a descendant of Philemon Wright. Richards died in 1956 and was buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery in
Charles_Dow_Richards
Park in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Jacques-Cartier Park (Gatineau)
Jacques-Cartier_Park_(Gatineau)
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival
Gatineau_Hot_Air_Balloon_Festival
Former federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada
districts of Wright and Labelle in 1892. This riding elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada: Philemon Wright (1830–1834)
Ottawa (County of) (electoral district)
Ottawa_(County_of)_(electoral_district)
River in Quebec, Canada
for birders.[citation needed] Not long after Wright's Town, Lower Canada was founded by Philemon Wright in 1800, a large brewery was built and began operations
Ruisseau_de_la_Brasserie
v t e City of Gatineau History Ottawa River timber trade Philemon Wright Wright's Town Ezra Butler Eddy 1900 Hull–Ottawa fire Geography Sectors Aylmer
Palais des congrès de Gatineau
Palais_des_congrès_de_Gatineau
British painter
years. The Government House in Halifax, 1819 The Chaudiere Falls, Philemon Wright's on the Ottawa, 1821 Portage at Lake Nippising, 1821 Glenn Turner (2015)
John_Elliott_Woolford
American soldier (1739–1809)
Philemon Dickinson (April 5, 1739 – February 4, 1809) was an American lawyer and politician from Trenton, New Jersey. As a brigadier general of the New
Philemon_Dickinson
One of several Jewish Christians in the church at Rome
Aristarchus, Demas and Luke, my fellow workers. — Philemon 23-24 Wright, N.T. (1986). Colossians & Philemon. Inter-Varsity Press. p. 157. ISBN 0-8028-0309-1
Jesus_Justus
William David MacLellan and Edith Olmsted. He was a direct descendant of Philemon Wright,[citation needed] the founder of Hull, Quebec, which was later amalgamated
Keith_MacLellan
Parliament of Lower Canada 1831–1834
resigned in February 1833 to become a member of the Legislative Council; Wright Chamberlin was elected in a by-election held in March 1833. Marcus Child
14th Parliament of Lower Canada
14th_Parliament_of_Lower_Canada
1968 composition by Philemon Hou
"Grazing in the Grass" is an instrumental composed by Philemon Hou and first recorded by the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela. Released in the United
Grazing_in_the_Grass
Christian monastic denomination
Retrieved May 8, 2021. Humez, Jean. "If I had to Study the Female Trait: Philemon Stewart, 'Petticoat Government' Issues and Later Nineteenth-Century Shakerism
Shakers
Concept found in the New Testament
1705-1707 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987), Wright N. T. The Epistles of Paul to the Colossians and to Philemon p44 Douglas R. A. Hare Matthew 1993 p5 "1:1
New_creation_(theology)
Australian Anglican priest and theologian (born 1974)
InterVarsity Press. ISBN 9780830828975. OCLC 262430760. ——— (2009). Colossians & Philemon: a new covenant commentary. New Covenant Commentary Series. Cambridge,
Michael_Bird_(theologian)
1851 book by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Baucis and Philemon providing food and shelter to two strangers who were Zeus and "Quicksilver" (Hermes) in disguise. Baucis and Philemon were rewarded
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys
A_Wonder-Book_for_Girls_and_Boys
Official state guest house in Canada
000, to Philemon Wetherall Wright, who named the house 'Edgewood' in acknowledgement of its location (then) at the edge of the town. The Wrights departed
7_Rideau_Gate
Peter (?–67) Crucified Mark (?–68) Gospel of Mark Philemon (?–68) Recipient of the Epistle to Philemon Luke (?–84) Four Evangelists Timothy (17–97) Bishop
List_of_Christian_preachers
28-gun HMS Active, and the 18-gun sloop-of-war Favourite under Captain Philemon Pownoll, off the coast of Spain near the port of Cádiz in the action of
Spanish_frigate_Hermione
American lyricist and librettist (1928–2023)
on The Fourposter by Jan de Hartog) Celebration (1969) Colette (1970) Philemon (1973) Grover's Corners (1987; based on Our Town) Mirette (1996; book by
Tom_Jones_(lyricist)
Prussian military officer (1730–1794)
occupy and enjoy the said estate in person, and not by tenant." General Philemon Dickinson of the New Jersey Militia informed Steuben of this gift and responded
Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Steuben
First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader
ISBN 978-0-89870-686-4. Archived from the original on 9 March 2024. Retrieved 17 May 2021. Wright, N. T. (21 December 2021). "History, scepticism, and the question of the
Jesus
Abolitionist movement
letters that became part of the New Testament, requests in his letter to Philemon the manumission of a slave named Onesimus, writing: "Perhaps the reason
Christian_abolitionism
2025 studio album by Daniel Caesar
engineering assistance (4) Bob Mackenzie – engineering assistance (5, 10) Philemon "Sammy Sosa" Joseph – engineering assistance (7, 12) Don "Hulio" Outten
Son_of_Spergy
American writer and poet (1819–1891)
no quarter galleries. The Acushnet was owned by Melvin O. Bradford and Philemon Fuller of Fairhaven, Massachusetts, and was berthed near their office at
Herman_Melville
American politician (1791–1873)
October 25, 1833 – October 28, 1836 Preceded by Elias P. Seeley Succeeded by Philemon Dickerson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's
Peter_D._Vroom
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, British, English, French, German, Greek, Shakespearean
Affectionate; Who Kisses
Boy/Male
Biblical Greek Shakespearean
Who kisses.
Male
English
English and German name derived from Greek Philon, PHILO means "to love." Also used as a short form of other names beginning with Philo-.
Male
Greek
(Φίλων) Greek name derived from the word phileo, PHILON means "to love."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of wheels, from Middle English whele ‘wheel’ (Old English hwēol) + wyrhta ‘wright’. See also Wheeler.John Wheelwright (c. 1592–1679), clergyman, came to Boston, MA, from Lincolnshire, England in 1636. He was banished from Massachusettes for his support of his sister-in-law, Anne Hutchinson, in the antinomian controversy; he set up a community at Exeter, NH.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Zealous, burning.
Female
Greek
Feminine form of Greek Philon, PHILE means "to love."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English wryhta/wyrhta, WRIGHT means "craftsman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who chopped up wood into tinder, Middle English dethewright, from dethe ‘fuel’, ‘tinder’ + wright ‘maker’.
Male
Greek
Greek myth name of one of the horses of the noon-day sun, PHLEGON means "the burning/blazing one."
Female
Greek
(Βαυκις) Greek name of unknown BAUKIS means. In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Philemon. They were the only couple in Tyana who were hospitable to the disguised gods Zeus and Hermês.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Phil, a short form of the personal name Philip.
Male
Greek
(Φίλητος) Greek name PHILETOS means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a heretic.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : occupational name for a maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Old English wyrhta, wryhta ‘craftsman’ (a derivative of wyrcan ‘to work or make’). The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright), but when used in isolation it generally referred to a builder of windmills or watermills.Common New England Americanized form of French Le Droit, a nickname for an upright person, a man of probity, from Old French droit ‘right’, in which there has been confusion between the homophones right and wright.
Male
Greek
(Φιλήμων) Greek name PHILEMON means "affectionate." In the bible, this is the name of an apostle to whom Paul sent a letter from prison. In mythology, this is the name of the husband of Baukis. They were the only couple in Tyana who were hospitable to the disguised gods Zeus and Hermês.Â
Biblical
zealous; burning
Girl/Female
Greek
Wife of Philemon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Wright.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wileman.
Biblical
who kisses
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Force.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure, Chaste, Polite, Nice
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Meditate of God
Boy/Male
Japanese
Clean; upright; honest.
Boy/Male
Native American
accomplished.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Garland
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wave; Tide
Boy/Male
Sikh
Master
Boy/Male
Arabic
Led by Allah
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
White; Happiness; Blessed; A North Wales County Name
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
PHILEMON WRIGHT
n.
Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue.
a.
Having the nature or properties of phlegmon; as, phlegmonous pneumonia.
n.
A word having the same sound as another, but differing from it in meaning and usually in spelling; as, all and awl; bare and bear; rite, write, right, and wright.
n.
A rare alkaloid found in the bark of an East Indian apocynaceous tree (Wrightia antidysenterica), and extracted as a bitter white crystalline substance. It was formerly used as a remedy for diarrh/a. Called also conessine, and neriine.
a.
Of the color of a dead leaf.
n.
One who is engaged in a mechanical or manufacturing business; an artificer; a workman; a manufacturer; a mechanic; esp., a worker in wood; -- now chiefly used in compounds, as in millwright, wheelwright, etc.