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chapman
1[chap-muhn]
noun
plural
chapmenBritish., a peddler.
Archaic., a merchant.
Chapman
2[chap-muhn]
noun
Frank Michler 1864–1945, U.S. ornithologist, museum curator, and author.
George, 1559–1634, English poet, dramatist, and translator.
John. Appleseed, Johnny.
Chapman
1/ ˈtʃæpmən /
noun
George 1559–1634, English dramatist and poet, noted for his translation of Homer
chapman
2/ ˈtʃæpmən /
noun
archaic, a trader, esp an itinerant pedlar
Other Word Forms
- chapmanship noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chapman1
Example Sentences
The company currently has 1,300 workers in the UK and was founded in the early 1950s by engineer Colin Chapman.
The story is fictional, but the character was inspired by someone I worked with named Lee Roy Chapman at This Land Press magazine.
This situation is a "complicated mix of employer/employee relations and the specificity of sport" in the words of Dan Chapman, the partner and head of employment and sports teams at Leathes Prior.
The play is pitched for maximum intensity, and Chapman’s direction encourages a mythic scope — a wholly appropriate approach for a drama that leaps over the safety of realism.
She moved to Los Angeles after earning a cinematography degree from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film in Orange in 2014.
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