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Trollope's "The _____ Diamonds"
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eustace
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Eustace (pronounced yoos-tis ) is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar Greek given names: Εὔσταχυς ( Eústachys ) meaning "fruitful", "fecund"; literally "abundant in grain ""; its Latin equivalents are ''Fæcundus/Fecundus Εὐστάθιος ( Eustáthios ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, from Old French Eustace (Modern French Eustache ), from Latin Eustachius , probably from Greek eustakhos "fruitful," from eu "well, good" (see eu- ) + stakhys "ear (of grain);" see spike (n.1).
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Population (2000): 798 Housing Units (2000): 339 Land area (2000): 1.720079 sq. miles (4.454985 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.720079 sq. miles (4.454985 sq. km) FIPS code: 24828 Located within: Texas ...
Usage examples of eustace.
Eustace would do without his distractions in that way, heaven only knows.
But these came from a want of that experience which Ferdinand Lopez possessed, and which he was quite willing to place at the service of one whom he admired so thoroughly as he did Lady Eustace.
She, poor creature, was ignorant of the little scene in the little street near Mayfair, in which Lopez had offered to carry Lizzie Eustace away with him to Guatemala.
The reader may perhaps remember that Ferdinand Lopez and Lady Eustace had not parted when they last saw each other on the pleasantest terms.
As to my partners, whether I may choose to have Sexty Parker or Lady Eustace, I am a better judge thanyou.
And Lady Eustace went on to say, with much pleasantry, that she always regarded little parties, got up without any ceremony, as being the pleasantest, and that she should come on this occasion without any ceremonial observance.
Lady Eustace at last, panting with anxiety, struggling with herself, anxious for the excitement which would come to her from dealing in Bios, but still fearing to risk the money.
But only to Clifton, then a man of fifty with a great gravity and long black whiskers, did Eustace relieve his soul.
It was what the magistrate had said to me on the occasion when I stood in the dock as Eustace Plimsoll, of The Laburnums: and as it had impressed me a good deal at the time, I just bunged it in now by way of giving the conversation a tone.
Our own Claud Eustace Teal, with his mouth full of gum and his wattles crimsoning, paying us his last professional call.
Everybody knew that Miss Dammers had been the only woman (so far as rumour recorded) who had ever turned the tables on Sir Eustace Pennefather.
Matters were in this state when Lady Wetherby, who, having danced classical dances for three months without a break, required a rest, shifted her camp to the house which she had rented for the summer at Brookport, Long Island, taking with her Algie, her husband, the monkey Eustace, and Claire and Mr Pickering, her guests.
I do not think I shall be violating the secrets of the confessional if I tell you that not many weeks ago, Sir Eustace came to me and formally asked me to sanction an engagement between them as soon as his wife's decree nisi had been pronounced.
And, of course, the Monopods went with them, bouncing like footballs and agreeing with one another in loud voices till Eustace said, “I wish the Magician would make them inaudible instead of invisible.
And, of course, the Monopods went with them, bouncing like footballs and agreeing with one another in loud voices till Eustace said, "I wish the Magician would make them inaudible instead of invisible.