Devon
See also: devon
English
editEtymology
editFrom Old English Defenas, which meant both "Devonians" and "Devon," exemplifying the common Anglo-Saxon practice of naming a place after the people who inhabit it.
Pronunciation
editUsage notes
editThe former pronunciation should be used for all except the river; the latter pronunciation should be used for the river only.
Proper noun
editDevon
- A county of England bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, the Bristol Channel and the English Channel.
- Any of a number of places in US and Canada.
- A town in Alberta, Canada.
- A small rural community of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
- A former town in New Brunswick, Canada, amalgamated in 1945 into the city of Fredericton.
- A village and neighborhood of Milford, Connecticut, United States.
- An unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States.
- A census-designated place in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States.
- A river in Nottinghamshire, England, tributary to the Trent.
- An English earldom.
- A male given name transferred from the place name, or a variant of Devin.
- 2013, Diane Chamberlain, Necessary Lies, Pan Books, →ISBN, page 59:
- "Is that his real name?" I asked, touching the corner of the picture. "Devil?"
"I named him Devon James Jordan, but my oldest―my girl Sheena―she had trouble saying Devon and it came out Devil, and that stuck […] "
- A female given name transferred from the place name, of modern American usage.
- A surname.
Synonyms
edit- (county): Devonshire
Derived terms
editTerms derived from Devon
Translations
editEnglish county
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Statistics
edit- According to the 2010 United States Census, Devon is the 34353rd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 660 individuals. Devon is most common among White (72.73%) and Black/African American (17.12%) individuals.
Noun
editDevon (plural Devons)
Anagrams
editGerman
editPronunciation
editProper noun
editDevon n (proper noun, genitive Devons or (optionally with an article) Devon)
- Devon (a county of England)
- Devon (a town in Alberta, Canada)
- Devon (a small rural community of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
- Devon (a former town in New Brunswick, Canada, now a part of Fredericton)
- Devon (a village and neighborhood of Milford, Connecticut, United States)
- Devon (an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States)
- Devon (an unincorporated community in Bourbon County, Kansas, United States)
- Devon (a census-designated place in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States)
- Devon (an unincorporated community in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States)
- the Devonian
Declension
editDeclension of Devon [sg-only, neuter, strong]
See also
editPortuguese
editEtymology
editUnadapted borrowing from English Devon.
Pronunciation
edit
Proper noun
editDevon
Categories:
- English terms inherited from Old English
- English terms derived from Old English
- English 2-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:English/ɛvən
- Rhymes:English/ɛvən/2 syllables
- Rhymes:English/iːvən
- Rhymes:English/iːvən/2 syllables
- English lemmas
- English proper nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- en:Devon, England
- en:Counties of England
- en:Places in England
- en:Towns in Alberta
- en:Towns in Canada
- en:Places in Alberta
- en:Places in Canada
- en:Villages in Nova Scotia
- en:Villages in Canada
- en:Places in Nova Scotia
- en:Historical settlements
- en:Places in New Brunswick
- en:Villages in Connecticut, USA
- en:Villages in the United States
- en:Neighborhoods in Connecticut, USA
- en:Places in Connecticut, USA
- en:Places in the United States
- en:Unincorporated communities in Delaware, USA
- en:Unincorporated communities in the United States
- en:Places in Delaware, USA
- en:Unincorporated communities in Kansas, USA
- en:Places in Kansas, USA
- en:Census-designated places in Pennsylvania, USA
- en:Census-designated places in the United States
- en:Places in Pennsylvania, USA
- en:Unincorporated communities in West Virginia, USA
- en:Places in West Virginia, USA
- en:Rivers in Nottinghamshire, England
- en:Rivers in England
- en:Places in Nottinghamshire, England
- English given names
- English male given names
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- English terms with quotations
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- English surnames
- English nouns
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- en:Cattle
- German 2-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
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- German neuter nouns
- de:Devon, England
- de:Counties of England
- de:Places in England
- de:Towns in Alberta
- de:Towns in Canada
- de:Places in Alberta
- de:Places in Canada
- de:Villages in Nova Scotia
- de:Villages in Canada
- de:Places in Nova Scotia
- de:Historical settlements
- de:Places in New Brunswick
- de:Villages in Connecticut, USA
- de:Villages in the United States
- de:Neighborhoods in Connecticut, USA
- de:Places in Connecticut, USA
- de:Places in the United States
- de:Unincorporated communities in Delaware, USA
- de:Unincorporated communities in the United States
- de:Places in Delaware, USA
- de:Unincorporated communities in Kansas, USA
- de:Places in Kansas, USA
- de:Census-designated places in Pennsylvania, USA
- de:Census-designated places in the United States
- de:Places in Pennsylvania, USA
- de:Unincorporated communities in West Virginia, USA
- de:Places in West Virginia, USA
- German uncountable nouns
- de:Geology
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- Portuguese terms borrowed from English
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- pt:Devon, England
- pt:Counties of England
- pt:Places in England