Armstrong
proper noun
- family name
- place name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɑːmˌstɹɒŋ/ / /ˈɑɹmˌstɹɔŋ/ / /ˈɑɹmˌstɹɑŋ/
name
Etymology: By surface analysis, arm + strong. The rural municipality in Manitoba is named after politician James William Armstrong (1860 - 1928).
- An English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname for someone with strong arms.
“With events cascading so quickly that last year often feels like another era, Armstrong wanted to create what he called, when I spoke to him last week, “a feeling of nowness.””
- A city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
- A small town in the Rural City of Ararat, Victoria, Australia.
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noun
Etymology: By surface analysis, arm + strong. The rural municipality in Manitoba is named after politician James William Armstrong (1860 - 1928).
- Ellipsis of Armstrong gun.
“There would be a special commendation for the Royal Artillery, who were handling their Armstrongs with great precision and a speed Wolseley had never seen before in muzzle-loading guns.”