Jonathan

/ˈd͡ʒɑnəθən/

UK: /ˈd͡ʒɒnəθən/

Jonathan

English Noun Top 3,333
American (Lessac) (medium)
Female 0.8s
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Female 1.0s
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Definition

An apple cultivar from New York.

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew יְהוֹנָתָן (yəhōnāṯān), יוֹנָתָן (yōnāṯān, literally “God has given”), apparently with influence from Aramaic [Term?].

Example Sentences

  • "For example, Jonathans are tart and great for baking."
  • "Here crashed a sturdy oath of stout John Bull, Who damned away his eyes as heretofore; There Paddy brogued “By Jasus!”—“What’s your Wull?” The temperate Scot exclaimed; the French Ghost swore In certain terms I shan’t translate in full, As the first Coachman will; and midst the roar The voice of Jonathan was heard to express, “Our president is going to war, I guess.”—"
  • "The best single source of comment on Marble's capacities as a low comedian, as with the other Yankees, is the record of his London reception. […] One viewer thought it was not as outrageous as Jonathans usually are, […]"
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