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eddie stafford
Staf·ford
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ˈstæf
ərd
/
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staf
-erd
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noun
1.
Jean,
1915–79,
U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
2.
Sir Edward William,
1819–1901,
New Zealand political leader, born in Scotland: prime minister 1856–61, 1865–69, 1872.
3.
a city in and the county seat of
Staffordshire
, in central England.
4.
Staffordshire
.
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Stafford
1
(ˈstæfəd)
—
n
a market town in central England, administrative centre of Staffordshire. Pop: 63 681 (2001)
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Stafford
2
(ˈstæfəd)
—
n
Sir
Edward William
. 1819--1901, New Zealand statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister of New Zealand (1856--61; 1865--69; 1872)
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Stafford
town in England, mid-11c., Stæfford, lit. "Ford by a landing-place," from O.E. stæð + ford. County town of Staffordshire, which, as a name for a type of earthenware and porcelain made there is attested from 1765.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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