Theodore
pronunciation
How to pronounce Theodore in British English: UK [ˈθiədɔ:]
How to pronounce Theodore in American English: US [ˌθiəˈdɔrə, -ˈdor-]
Word Origin
- Theodore
- masc. proper name, from Latin Theodorus, from Greek Theodoros, literally "gift of god," from theos "god" (see theo-) + doron "gift" (see date (n.1)). The fem. form is Theodora.
Example
- 1. Where was it eventually installed on the orders of theodore roosevelt ?
- 2. The writer is theodore rinehart professor of business law at george washington university law school
- 3. The american boy - 1900 theodore roosevelt , excellent article about the american boy becoming the american man .
- 4. Those words were penned 99 years ago in advance of a lecture by theodore roosevelt , an american president whose imperialist tone then sourly disappointed egyptian hopes .
- 5. Trying another tack , theodore roosevelt 's secretary of treasury leslie shaw attempted to continue and expand lyman gage 's experiments in making the u.s. treasury function like a central bank .