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havelock
1[ hav-lok ]
noun
- a cap cover with a flap hanging over the back of the neck, for protection from the sun.
Havelock
2[ hav-lok, -luhk ]
noun
- a town in SE North Carolina.
- a male given name.
havelock
/ ˈhævlɒk /
noun
- a light-coloured cover for a service cap with a flap extending over the back of the neck to protect the head and neck from the sun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of havelock1
1860–65, Americanism; named after Sir Henry Havelock (1795–1857), English general in India
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Word History and Origins
Origin of havelock1
C19: named after Sir H. Havelock (1795–1857), English general in India
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Example Sentences
These details should be appreciated before it is possible to understand the supra-miraculous campaign Havelock conducted.
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At daybreak, Havelock sent Colonel Tytler, with the eighteen volunteer horse, to reconnoiter.
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More than once the young officer would have cut short the recital, but this Havelock would not permit.
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“If Havelock had the second thousand men he asked for he would now be marching here,” growled Nicholson.
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Every sort of necessary provision is obtainable both at Havelock and Picton, at the heads of the respective sounds.
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