Bartholdi

[ bahr-thol-dee, -tol-; French bar-tawl-dee ]

noun
  1. Fré·dé·ric Au·guste [frey-dey-reekoh-gyst], /freɪ deɪˈrik oʊˈgüst/, 1834–1904, French sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty.

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How to use Bartholdi in a sentence

  • My position was on the tug Bartholdi, about 150 feet from and at right angles to the direction of proposed flight.

    A History of Aeronautics | E. Charles Vivian
  • No sooner does M. Bartholdi's beneficent matron smile upon you, than you cast off the chains of an ancient slavery.

    American Sketches | Charles Whibley
  • Bartholdi's mighty Liberty loomed high above the vessel as she grandly swept her way among the crowded shipping of the Upper Bay.

    The Old Flute-Player | Edward Marshall and Charles T. Dazey

British Dictionary definitions for Bartholdi

Bartholdi

/ (French bartɔldɪ) /


noun
  1. Frédéric August . 1834–1904, French sculptor and architect, who designed (1884) the Statue of Liberty

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