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Webster 1913 Edition
Clarence
Clar′ence
,Noun.
A close four-wheeled carriage, with one seat inside, and a seat for the driver.
Definition 2024
Clarence
Clarence
See also: clarence
English
Proper noun
Clarence
- A ducal title which has been traditionally awarded to junior members of the English and British royal families
- An English surname.
- A male given name.
- A placename given to towns in countries settled by the British.
- A name given to several rivers, including one in France and others in countries settled by the British.
Derived terms
Quotations
- 1595 William Shakespeare: Third Part of King Henry the Sixth: Act II, Scene VI:
- Warwick. Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloucester;
- And George, of Clarence; Warwick, as ourself,
- Shall do and undo as him pleaseth best.
- Richard. Let me be Duke of Clarence, George of Gloucester,
- For Gloucester's dukedom is too ominous.
- Warwick. Richard, I will create thee Duke of Gloucester;
- 1847 William Chambers, Robert Chambers, Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, W. Orr July-December 1847, page 61 ( "The Aristocracy of Names"):
- There is one of the novels of Miss Edgeworth - we forget which - in which a gentleman of the name of Harvey figures as a hero. Harvey! Only fancy John, Peter, or William Harvey as the hero of a novel! But Miss Edgeworth was too well acquaintanced with the philosophy of names to commit such a blunder: she made the individual Clarence Harvey, and the name has never to this day been objected to even among the female teens.
- 1973 Agatha Christie: Postern of Fate: page 221:
- - - - Got rather a silly name. Like a hotel. You know, the Royal Clarence. That's his name. Clarence."
Translations
ducal title
English surname
male given name