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Thomas Dobson (1751 near Edinburgh, Scotland – 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a master printer most famous for having published the earliest
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Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Dobson may refer to: Thomas Dobson (printer) (1751–1823), master printer most famous for having published the earliest American version of the
Thomas_Dobson
Dexter — (1610–1700) Printer, Baptist minister, early President of the combined towns of Providence and Warwick in the Colony of Rhode Island. Thomas Dobson (printer) 1751–1823
List of early American publishers and printers
List_of_early_American_publishers_and_printers
different times and places. Philadelphia: Budd and Bartram for Thomas Dobson (printer). pp. 116, 121. Blodget, Lorin (1857). Climatology of the United
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Dexter (1610–1700) Thomas Dobson (printer) 1751–1823 John Dunlap 1747–1812 Benjamin Edes 1732–1803 John Fenno 1751–1798 Thomas Fleet (printer) (1685–1758)
Early American publishers and printers
Early_American_publishers_and_printers
American printer, industrialist and inventor (1781 – 1866)
arranged for him an apprenticeship with Thomas Dobson, printer in Philadelphia. In 1798, the destruction of Dobson's office by fire, and the prevalence of
George_Bruce_(industrialist)
American encyclopedia from 1789 to 1798
Dobson's Encyclopædia was the first encyclopedia issued in the newly independent United States of America, published by Thomas Dobson from 1789 to 1798
Dobson's_Encyclopædia
Heroic outlaw in English folklore
Publishing: 2010). Dobson, R.B., "The Genesis of a Popular Hero" in Robin Hood in Popular Culture: Violence, Transgression and Justice, ed. by Thomas Hahn (Woodbridge:
Robin_Hood
Irish printer and writer (1693–1778)
Thomas Gent (1693–1778) was a printer and writer, born in Ireland, who spent most of his working life in York. He authored several works, mostly histories
Thomas_Gent
They printed much work for Thomas Dobson, At The Stone House, No.41, South Second Street, Philadelphia. Budd and Bartram printers were located at 58 N. Second
Budd_and_Bartram
Stage of development of English, starting late 15th century
pp. 58–67. Lass (1999), p. 122. Dobson (1968), pp. 975–976. Dobson (1968), pp. 976–977. Lass (1999), p. 123. Dobson (1968), pp. 977–979. Lass (1999)
Early_Modern_English
New Zealand politician
Labour Council. On 8 August 1884, he married Maude Davey, daughter of John Dobson (surveyor) from Oxford. From between the general elections of 1902 and 1905
Thomas Davey (New Zealand politician)
Thomas_Davey_(New_Zealand_politician)
Irish printer and bookseller
November 1750) was an Irish printer and bookseller. Sarah Hyde was born Sarah Ray, the only daughter of Dublin booksellers and printers Joseph and Elizabeth
Sarah_Hyde
1574. His wife was Elizabeth Dobson, the widow of John Dobson, the keeper of Bocardo prison. Case's stepdaughter Anne Dobson married Regius Professor of
John Case (Aristotelian writer)
John_Case_(Aristotelian_writer)
British poet
Nicholson. Murray also wrote a bibliography of Austin Dobson, published in 1900. Murray worked as a printer, bookseller and publisher in Brompton Road, London
Francis_Edwin_Murray
British Army general (1825–1898)
Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton (4 November 1825 – 25 January 1898) was a British general noted for his service throughout the Empire
Frederick_Middleton
English printer (1799–1869)
William Bradbury (13 April 1799 – 11 April 1869) was an English printer and publisher. He is known for his work as a partner from 1830 in Bradbury and
William_Bradbury_(printer)
Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
late 1940s to 1957 it operated as an hotel run by Stanley Dobson, (brother of David Cowan Dobson), and his business partner Hugh Ormond Sparks. Around 1958
Kenmure_Castle
1797 edition
analogous supplement (1803), by the Scottish-American printer Thomas Dobson. Dobson, a master printer in printer when the first two editions of the Britannica
Third edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica
Third_edition_of_the_Encyclopædia_Britannica
Second law officer for the state of Victoria, Australia
Solicitor-General Frank Dobson MLC". Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. 9 July 1881. p. 1881:2059. Barrow, Elizabeth. "Dobson, Frank Stanley
Solicitor-General_of_Victoria
Annual observance in the United States
Perino; Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle; and evangelist James Dobson's wife, Shirley Dobson, in her capacity as chair of the National Day of Prayer Task
National_Day_of_Prayer
English writer and printer (1689–1761)
Richardson (baptised 19 August 1689 – 4 July 1761) was an English writer and printer known for three epistolary novels: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded (1740),
Samuel_Richardson
English engraver and natural history author (1753–1828)
David (1882). Life and Works of Thomas Bewick. The Art Journal Office, London. Dobson, Austin (1899) [1862]. Thomas Bewick and his pupils. Chatto & Windus
Thomas_Bewick
New Zealand politician (1821–1909)
were Thomas Cass and Richard Packer (77 and 71 votes, respectively). Charles Fooks (a brother-in-law of Guise and Joseph Brittan) and Edward Dobson were
Samuel_Bealey
American Founding Father, physician, educator (1746–1813)
year 1793. Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson. Rush, Benjamin (1798). Essays: Literary, Moral, and Philosophical. Philadelphia: Thomas & Samuel F. Bradford. 1989
Benjamin_Rush
1977 microcomputer by Tandy Corporation
printer. Two third-party printers were for 57 mm (2.2 in) metal-coated paper, selling for approximately DM 600 in Germany, and a dot-matrix printer built
TRS-80
Biblical figure responsible for Jesus's burial
visited Cornwall, accompanied by his nephew, the boy Jesus. Reverend C.C. Dobson (1879–1960) made a case for the authenticity of the Glastonbury legenda
Joseph_of_Arimathea
First printed edition of "Hamlet"
Stationers' Register was made by James Roberts, the printer of Q2, not Valentine Simmes, the printer of Q1. A. W. Pollard argued that Roberts was acting
Hamlet_Q1
Bibliographic and publishing society in the United Kingdom
"immortal memory of John Duke of Roxburghe, of Christopher Valdarfer, printer of the Boccaccio of 1471, of Gutenberg, Fust and Schoeffer, the inventors
Roxburghe_Club
Kenneth Copeland, televangelist Paul Crouch Jr., Christian broadcaster James Dobson, evangelical Christian psychologist and author Lou Engle, Charismatic Christian
List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
List_of_Donald_Trump_2024_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements
Typographical symbol (†)
and is thus frequently seen beside a comma. In the 16th century, the printer and scholar Robert Estienne (also known as Stephanus in Latin and Stephens
Dagger_(mark)
College of the University of Cambridge
Court was named after Ann Dobson, who with her husband Christopher Dobson (who matriculated at Selwyn in 1957) formed the Ann Dobson Foundation, which is one
Selwyn_College,_Cambridge
English surveyor and mathematician
Leybourn (1626—1716) was an English mathematician and land surveyor, author, printer and bookseller. During the late 1640s Robert Leybourn's press in Monkswell
William_Leybourn
Early American encyclopedia
that around 1802, Thomas Jefferson subscribed to a set, which was delivered in 1811 for $75. Its intention was to compete with Dobson's Encyclopedia, as
Low's_Encyclopaedia
Wiley & Sons, 2008. p. x. ISBN 978-0470777510. Stanley Wells and Michael Dobson, eds., The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare Oxford University Press, 2001
Shakespeare's_sonnets
New Zealand lawyer, politician, explorer, naturalist and photographer (1819–1903)
Garden board member for 22 years. Travers teamed up with Arthur Dudley Dobson in 1864 to explore mining ventures in Golden Bay / Mohua. Travers' first
William Travers (New Zealand politician)
William_Travers_(New_Zealand_politician)
New Zealand politician
investors in his capacity as a director of Lombard Finance. Justice Robert Dobson wrote, "I am satisfied that the accused genuinely believed in the accuracy
Bill_Jeffries
Area of London, England
Eddie Marsan, Ben Onwukwe, Victor McLaglen, Roy Marsden, Ruth Sheen, Anita Dobson and Nicola Walker. Musicians Monty Norman (composer of the James Bond Theme)
Stepney
British politician
Civic Centre and Swan House. The latter led to the demolition of John Dobson's Royal Arcade, though Smith's council had it carefully dismantled and planned
T._Dan_Smith
his research of Dorothy Parker and the Algonquin Round Table Lori Nix – printer and photographer known for her work with dioramas Tara Osseck – Miss Missouri
List of Truman State University people
List_of_Truman_State_University_people
1774 Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22, 1775 Susannah Dobson – Life of Petrarch (drawn from Jacques-François de Sade's Mémoires pour
1775_in_literature
Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103. "DOBSON BROTHERS, from An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, edited by A
1816_in_New_Zealand
(eds.). Five hundred years of words and sounds: A festschrift for Eric Dobson. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. pp. 115–27. ISBN 0-85991-140-3. Johannesson, Nils-Lennart;
Middle_English_literature
Capital of Alaska, United States
Clarence Leroy (1944). The Story of Alaska. Caldwell, Idaho: The Caxton Printers, Ltd. OCLC 5024244. Naske, Claus-M; Slotnick, Herman E. (1987). Alaska:
Juneau,_Alaska
American science fiction franchise
(1986). Encyclopedia of western railroad history. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers. ISBN 978-0-87004-305-5. "Pictures of 1059 FW - Locomotive Photos". www
Back to the Future (franchise)
Back_to_the_Future_(franchise)
American grammarian and lawyer (1745–1826)
was married on 22 June 1767, in New York City, to Hannah Dobson, the daughter of Thomas Dobson. They had no children. Murray was a Quaker throughout his
Lindley_Murray
Indian reformer and writer (1772–1833)
of parliament and publishing books on Indian economics and law. Sophia Dobson Collet was his biographer at that time. The religious reforms of Roy contained
Raja_Ram_Mohan_Roy
New Zealand surveyor & politician (1817–1895)
Charles Fooks (a brother-in-law of Guise and Joseph Brittan) and Edward Dobson were defeated (at 51 and 21 votes, respectively). Cass resigned on 12 February
Thomas_Cass_(surveyor)
New Zealand politician (1844–1919)
Burgess-Sullivan gang (also known as the Maungatapu Murderers) near where George Dobson had been murdered a few days previously. Unknown to his interrogator James
James_Colvin
Species of cedar tree from the Eastern Mediterranean
Natural History, Chymistry, and Materia Medica. Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers. Cromer, Gerald (1 January 2004). A War of Words:
Cedrus_libani
1795. January – Archibald Constable marries Mary Willison, daughter of a printer, and soon starts in business for himself as a dealer in rare books in Edinburgh
1795_in_literature
Irish coffeehouse
Matthew Walker of the City of Dublin, Goldsmith of the one part and Isaac Dobson of the same City, Esquire [..] in Consideration of a Marriage to be had
Dick's_Coffee_House
English landowner and magistrate for County Durham
of Durham. A. Fullarton and Company. p. 415. Faulkner, Thomas; Greg, Andrew (2001). John Dobson: Architect of the North East. Tyne Bridge. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-85795-131-8
Bryan_Abbs
Species of reptile
Inhabiting the United States. Volume 2. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. Dobson: i–iv + 5–125. Hubbs B, O'Connor B (2012). A Guide to the Rattlesnakes and
Agkistrodon_piscivorus
detailed contracts between author and printer known in England) for publication of Paradise Lost with London printer Samuel Simmons for an initial payment
1667_in_literature
American explorer (1799–1831)
Tales and Trails featuring Photographs and History of Old Wyoming. G. B. Dobson. Archived from the original on May 27, 2011. Retrieved September 27, 2015
Jedediah_Smith
Female given name
Dilloway, Japanese American author Margaret Dobson (1888–1981), American painter Margaret Stirling Dobson, Scottish printmaker Margaret Dodd, Australian
Margaret
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
Bibcode:2011PhRvB..84c5446F. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.84.035446. S2CID 118473227. Dobson, J. F.; White, A.; Rubio, A. (2006). "Asymptotics of the dispersion interaction:
Graphene
English publisher and writer (1703–1764)
Warton, and collaborated with John Baskerville, the innovative Birmingham printer. In 1759, Dodsley retired, leaving the conduct of the business to his brother
Robert_Dodsley
Far-right newspaper affiliated with Falun Gong
April 18, 2021. Retrieved April 18, 2021. "Masked men ransack Epoch Times printer in Hong Kong". Committee to Protect Journalists. April 13, 2021. Archived
The_Epoch_Times
Play by William Shakespeare
management for the opportunity to reveal actresses' legs. Scholar Michael Dobson has described The Tempest, or The Enchanted Island by Dryden and Davenant
The_Tempest
Name list
footballer Denys Denysenko (born 1996), Ukrainian beach volleyball player Denys Dobson (1880–1916), English rugby player Denys Dubrov (born 1989), Ukrainian swimmer
Denys
1752 English literary periodical
ISBN 0-312-21369-7. Cleary, Thomas Raymond (1984). Henry Fielding, political writer. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. ISBN 0-88920-131-5. Dobson, Austin (2007). Fielding
The_Covent-Garden_Journal
Monarch's representative in the English county
1964 – 1984 Edward Digby, 12th Baron Digby 1984–1999 Capt. Michael Fulford-Dobson 1999–2006 Valerie Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers 2006–2014 Ian Angus Campbell 2014–2024
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Dorset
1764 to late 1771 or in 1775. By this time, Lindley was married to Hannah Dobson and they moved to England, too. Murray and Philip Sansom, a British Quaker
Robert_Murray_(merchant)
Play by Shakespeare
Performance: Titus Andronicus (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989) Dobson, Michael S. The Making of the National Poet: Shakespeare, Adaptation and
Titus_Andronicus
Surname list
the Liga Leumit Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville (1817–1879), French printer and bookseller, inventor of the phonautograph, the earliest known sound
Scott_(surname)
Academic title for a holder of a doctoral degree
Bloomsbury Publishing. 21 April 2016. pp. 145–147. ISBN 9781472924346. Dobson, Roger (2005). "English surgeons may at last be about to become doctors"
Doctor_(title)
British science fiction and fantasy magazine
publisher Dennis Dobson. The magazines were unexpectedly saved by David Warburton of Roberts & Vinter, a London publishing house. The printer who had been
New_Worlds_(magazine)
Chater Joseph Crawhall William Davison Scott Dobson W & T Fordyce P. France Ralph Hawkes John Marshall Thomas Marshall Joseph Ritson John Ross Cuthbert Sharp
List_of_Geordie_songbooks
Era of US history from the 1870s to the late 1890s
York, 1870–1910. 2016. Dewey, Davis R. National Problems: 1880–1897. 1907. Dobson, John M. Politics in the Gilded Age: A New Perspective on Reform. 1972.
Gilded_Age
List Wikipedia article
Directmedia Publishing Disney Publishing Worldwide DK DNA Publications Dobson Books Dodd, Mead & Co. Dorchester Publishing Doubleday – an imprint of Random
List of English-language book publishing companies
List_of_English-language_book_publishing_companies
British science fiction magazine (1950–1964)
year, when Roberts & Vinter came under financial pressure after their printer went bankrupt. Gillings had an inventory of material that he had acquired
Science_Fantasy_(magazine)
1820s–1830s American political party
the Batavia lodge, an attempt was made to burn down the business of the printer who planned to publish Morgan's book. In September 1826, Morgan was arrested
Anti-Masonic_Party
British artist (1846–1901)
producing Christmas and Valentine's cards. In 1879 wood-block engraver and printer Edmund Evans printed Under the Window, an instant best-seller, which established
Kate_Greenaway
Name list
militant Elisabeth Djurle (1930–2014), Swedish Lutheran dean Elizabeth Dobson Altemus (1874–1947), American socialite Elizabeth Donnan (1883–1955), historian
Elizabeth_(given_name)
Iron full-rigged ship
Chittagong, Cardiff, Pitcairn Island, Melbourne and Victoria. 1885 Sold to Thomas Dobson Woodhead & Company, Hull. 1892 Sold to Cockerline & Company, Hull. 1893
John_C._Munro_(clipper)
WWII program to provide U.S. allies with free armaments
Domestic Politics. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1959. Dobson, Alan P. U.S. Wartime Aid to Britain, 1940–1946. London: Croom Helm, 1986
Lend-Lease
and explorer Max Beerbohm (1872–1956), novelist and caricaturist, Zuleika Dobson Alfred Beesley (1800–1847), poet and topographer Mrs Beeton (born Isabella
List_of_English_writers_(A–C)
1753 novel by Samuel Richardson
Charles Grandison. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-281745-0. Dobson, Austin (2003). Samuel Richardson. Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific
The History of Sir Charles Grandison
The_History_of_Sir_Charles_Grandison
Works questionably attributed to Shakespeare
scholarly discussion of it. The attribution is not widely accepted. Michael Dobson and Stanley Wells state that Shakespeare's authorship "cannot be regarded
Shakespeare_apocrypha
2022 U.S. Supreme Court case on abortion
anti-abortion campaign. Even the notable anti-abortion ideologue James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, publicly acknowledged the moral ambiguity
Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization
Dobbs_v._Jackson_Women's_Health_Organization
Name list
and social worker Helen Doan (1911–2024), Canadian supercentenarian Helen Dobson (born 1971), English golfer Helen Campbell D'Olier, Scottish artist and
Helen_(given_name)
Fictional American community
characters in The Andy Griffith Show. The county seat of Surry County is in Dobson; thus, this is the location of the nearest courthouse to Mount Airy. One
Mayberry
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
Nelson Mandela with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal". Queen's Printer for Canada. 23 August 2012. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved
Nelson_Mandela
Theater, movie venue history
never constructed. Two prominent members of early Chehalis society, John Dobson and Augustine "Gus" Donahoe, created the first recognized opera house in
History of theaters in Chehalis, Washington
History_of_theaters_in_Chehalis,_Washington
and advocate for children Mary Dobson, ring name of Sarah Logan (born 1993), American professional wrestler Mary Dobson (1912–1977), English artist Mary
List of people with given name Mary
List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
War of the Roses. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-85109-358-8. Dobson, RB (1996). Church and Society in the Medieval North of England. London:
Berwick-upon-Tweed
British zoologist (1800–1875)
Mesoplodon grayi von Haast, 1876 – Gray's beaked whale Crocidura grayi Dobson, 1890 – Luzon shrew Ablepharus grayanus (Stoliczka, 1872) Delma grayii A
John_Edward_Gray
English composer and conductor (1875–1912)
Coleridge-Taylor, London: Dobson, 1979, pp. 145–154. Coleridge-Taylor, Avril (1979). The Heritage of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. London: Dennis Dobson. ISBN 0-234-77089-9
Samuel_Coleridge-Taylor
Catherine Cuthbertson's Forest of Montalbano Dissenter's Magazine 1794–1799 Dobson's Encyclopedia Fontenelle's Plurality of Worlds Mary Hays' Female Biography
Boston_Library_Society
City in Victoria, Australia
Australian rules footballer Justin Davies – Australian rules footballer Louise Dobson – Field hockey fullback at the 1996 Olympics Kevin Doolan – Australian Motorcycle
Shepparton
the Bath and West of England Society, &c. Philadelphia: Printed for Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no. 41, South Second Street, 1799. Turner, George
George_Turner_(judge)
Conservative book publisher based in Washington, D.C.
world of Regnery Publishing—lifestyle press for conservatives, preferred printer of presidential hopefuls, and venerable publisher of books for the culture
Regnery_Publishing
Alumni of the English school Charterhouse
the Privy Council Richard Dean (1772–1850), British civil servant Denis Dobson (1908–1995), Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office (1968–1977)
List_of_Old_Carthusians
September Marjorie Blamey, 101, English painter and illustrator. Sir Chris Dobson, 69, chemist, Master of St John's College, Cambridge (since 2007), cancer
2019_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish physician and military officer in the Colony of Virginia
p. 45. Cartmell 1909, p. 290. Morton 1925, p. 60. Blanton 1980, p. 92. Dobson 2004, p. 150. Maxwell & Swisher 1897, p. 740. Fletcher & Gordon 2000, p
Robert White (Virginia physician)
Robert_White_(Virginia_physician)
Flemish Baroque artist (1599–1641)
nascent, tougher English portrait tradition—of painters such as William Dobson, Robert Walker and Isaac Fuller—into what certainly became elegant blandness
Anthony_van_Dyck
Founder and first lieutenant governor of British Columbia
Worcestershire). She was a Pershore District Councillor. She married The Rev. William Dobson Lowndes, of Christ's College, Cambridge, of Little Comberton Rectory, Pershore
Richard_Clement_Moody
American political party (1789–c.1828)
became a nonpartisan holiday. The spoils system helped finance Federalist printers until 1801 and Republican editors after that. Federalist Postmasters General
Federalist_Party
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
Biblical
a twin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Dunson, of which this may be a variant.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek ThÅmas, TUOMAS means "twin."
Male
English
English form of Greek ThÅmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Dotson.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : probably a patronymic from Dunn 2 or 4. Compare Donson.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Male
Norwegian
Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAS means "twin."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dobbin.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic of unexplained etymology. Perhaps an importation to England of Dutch Dolsen.
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dependable
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name Dobbe. This is also established in Ireland, notably County Leitrim.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
Male
English
English surname, transferred to forename use, DAWSON means "son of Daw (David)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hobson.
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish, Turkish
Faithful; Truthful; Rival; Laborious; Eager; Confident
Boy/Male
Scandinavian English Norse
Prince.
Boy/Male
German
Hard Strength; Firm
Boy/Male
Indian
Sobering Power
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweetheart
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Carried by the Mind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Vagabond; Wanderer
Boy/Male
Latin
Worthy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blissful
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
THOMAS DOBSON-PRINTER
pl.
of Pholas
n.
That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin.
n.
One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.
n.
See Foison.
v. i.
To act as, or convey, a poison.
n.
To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink.
n.
A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.
n.
Poison.
a.
Having thumbs.
n.
To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to.
n.
The aquatic larva of a large neuropterous insect (Corydalus cornutus), used as bait in angling. See Hellgamite.
n.
Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.
n.
The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
n.
The thymus gland.
n.
Alt. of Thomaism
n.
Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases.
n.
The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.