eustace

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A male given name

'The boy's Eustace, my lord', hooted the Owl as loud as it could. 'Useless?' said the Dwarf irritably. 'I dare say he is. Is that any reason for bringing him to court? Hey?' 'Not useless', said the Owl. 'EUSTACE'. 'Used to it, is he? I don't know what you're talking about, I'm sure. - - -.

A patronymic surname
St Eustace, an early Christian martyr
brought to England by Normans but rather rare today
{i} male first name; family name; town in Texas (USA)
Eric Eustace Williams
born Sept. 25, 1911, Port of Spain, Trin. died March 29, 1981, St. Anne, near Port of Spain First prime minister of independent Trinidad and Tobago (1962-81). He received a doctorate from the University of Oxford and served on the faculty of Howard University in the U.S. before founding the People's National Movement (PNM) in 1956 and taking his nation into the Federation of the West Indies in 1958 only to withdraw in favour of independence in 1962. Oil reserves helped boost the nation's income, and Williams remained popular until 1970, when an economic downturn led to unsuccessful revolts. He served as prime minister until his death. Capitalism and Slavery (1944) and From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492-1969 (1970) were among his many books
eustace

    Heceleme

    Eus·tace

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    yustıs

    Telaffuz

    /ˈyo͞ostəs/ /ˈjuːstəs/

    Etimoloji

    () From the Old French form of Late Greek Eustakhios "good "+ "grape", "fruitful".