Ulysses S. Grant

短语

[网络] 尤利西斯·格兰特;格兰特;授予尤利西斯格兰特

词形变化

Ulysses S. Grants 复数 Ulysses S. Grants

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A United States fifty-dollar bill.

    美国 俚语

词源

Etymology tree Ancient Greek Οὐλίξης (Oulíxēs)bor. Latin Ulixēs Ancient Greek Ὀδῠσσεύς (Odŭsseús)influ. Latin Ulyssēsbor. English Ulysses Ancient Greek σῑμός (sīmós)? Ancient Greek Σῐ́μων (Sĭ́mōn)bor. Latin Simonbor. Middle English Simon Proto-Semitic *šamaʕ- Hebrew שָׁמַע Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹןbor. Ancient Greek Σῠμεών (Sŭmeṓn)bor. Latin Simeonbor. Middle English Simeon Middle English Sym Proto-Indo-European *sew-? Proto-Indo-European *sewH- Proto-Indo-European *suHnús Proto-Germanic *sunuz Proto-West Germanic *sunu Old English sunu Middle English sone Middle English -son Middle English Sympson English Simpson? Proto-Italic *grandis Latin grandis Anglo-Norman grant Anglo-Norman grauntbor. Scottish Gaelic Granndbor. English Grant English Ulysses S. Grant From the portrait of Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) featured on it. Further etymology The name itself of Grant (who was born Hiram Ulysses Grant) is an alteration by Representative Thomas L. Hamer; Grant’s father wrote to Hamer requesting that he nominate Grant to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, which Hamer did in spring 1839. Grant was accepted on July 1. Unfamiliar with Grant, Hamer altered his name, so Grant was enlisted under the name “U. S. Grant”. Since the initials “U. S.” also stood for “Uncle Sam”, he became known among army colleagues as “Sam”. One source states Hamer thought the “S.” stood for Simpson, Grant’s mother’s maiden name, hence some sources list his full name as “Ulysses Simpson Grant”. According to Grant, the “S.” did not stand for anything. Upon graduation from the academy he adopted the name “Ulysses S. Grant”. Another version of the story states that Grant inverted his first and middle names to register at West Point as “Ulysses Hiram Grant” as he thought reporting to the academy with a trunk that carried the initials H. U. G. would subject him to teasing and ridicule. Upon finding that Hamer had nominated him as “Ulysses S. Grant”, Grant decided to keep the name so that he could avoid the “hug” monogram; and it was easier to keep the wrong name than to try changing school records.

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