Thomas Arnold - 2 dictionary results
Ar⋅nold
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–noun
| 1. | Benedict, 1741–1801, American general in the Revolutionary War who became a traitor. |
| 2. | Sir Edwin, 1832–1904, English poet and journalist. |
| 3. | Henry H. (“Hap” ), 1886–1950, U.S. general. |
| 4. | Matthew, 1822–88, English essayist, poet, and literary critic. |
| 5. | his father, Thomas, 1795–1842, English clergyman, educator, historian, and writer. |
| 6. | Thur⋅man Wesley
[thur-muh n] , 1891–1969, U.S. lawyer and writer. |
| 7. | a town in E Missouri. 19,141. |
| 8. | a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “eagle” and “power.” |
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| Arnold, Thomas 1795-1842.
British educator and historian who as headmaster of Rugby School (1827-1842) introduced classes in mathematics, modern languages, and modern history into the classical curriculum. |
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