Columbus
See also: columbus
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kəˈlʌmbəs/
Audio (AU) (file)
Proper noun
Columbus
- A male given name.
- A surname.
- Christopher Columbus (1451?–1506), Italian explorer of the Americas.
- The capital city of the state of Ohio in the United States of America, and the county seat of Franklin County.
- Any of various cities, towns and villages in the United States.
- A city in Georgia, USA, and the county seat of Muscogee County, with which it is consolidated.
- A city in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
- A city in Kansas, and the county seat of Cherokee County.
- A city in Mississippi, USA, and the county seat of Lowndes County.
- A town in Montana, and the county seat of Stillwater County.
- A city in Nebraska, and the county seat of Platte County.
- A town in North Carolina, and the county seat of Polk County.
- A city in Texas, USA, and the county seat of Colorado County.
Synonyms
- (capital city of Ohio): Col's
Derived terms
Translations
given male name
surname
Christopher Columbus
Verb
Columbus (third-person singular simple present Columbuses, present participle Columbusing, simple past and past participle Columbused)
- (possibly dated, slang) To explore; to go around exploring, to go around as an explorer.
- 1893, American Boys Afloat: Or, Cruising in the Orient, page 150:
- "But, boy the powers of mud, I belayve you fellers mane to make an indepindint cruise in the Orient, and go Columbusing all over the ocean boy the way ye's talk!"
- 1908, Out West, volume 28, page 90:
- Callous as the old mummy was about anything and everything save his pet hobby, archaeology, he would sit up and take notice of such a vision ; and Peter felt that, having Columbused the discovery, he had the better right to it.
- 1908, Sunset, volume 20, page 271:
- To the west of the river lay the country in which I went Columbusing — the enchanted desert whose southern boundary was where the sky reached down and merged with the earth curve, and whose northern limit was the Harqua Hala range […]
- 1921, Forest Leaves, volume 15, page lxx:
- No street car line passes it, so you'll have to do a little Columbusing on your own account-to find it-—but it's worth discovering, and President Gardner's phophecy sounds conservative.
- 1893, American Boys Afloat: Or, Cruising in the Orient, page 150:
- To appropriate; to lay claim to something, especially a discovery, which belongs to someone else.
- 2014, NPR: 'Columbusing': The Art Of Discovering Something That Is Not New:
- Of course, there is no bouncer, but we can be careful not to Columbus other culture's traditions.
- 2015, Elucidating Social Science Concepts: An Interpretivist Guide:
- It is control of stories and storytelling that are ultimately at stake for this blogger and for others who speak of Columbusing in Washington, DC […]
- 2014, NPR: 'Columbusing': The Art Of Discovering Something That Is Not New:
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