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Definition of Bridgetown
1. Noun. Capital of Barbados; a port city on the southwestern coast of Barbados.
Definition of Bridgetown
1. Proper noun. The capital of Barbados. ¹
2. Proper noun. A town in Devon, UK. ¹
3. Proper noun. A town in Western Australia. ¹
4. Proper noun. A town in Nova Scotia, Canada. ¹
5. Proper noun. A town in Ohio, US. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bridgetown
Literary usage of Bridgetown
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to the West Indies, Bermuda and Panama by Frederick Albion Ober (1920)
"The days when Bridgetown was a Garrison Town have passed. ... A very attractive
suburb of Bridgetown, known as Belleville, adjoins the government property, ..."
2. Historical and Topographical Notes, Etc. on Buttevant: Castletownroche by James Grove White (1905)
"(Under Bridgetown). Bridgetown House, Castletownroche. Sheet 34, six-inch Ordnance
Survey, and Sheet 176, one-inch OS It was situated a short distance west ..."
3. The English in the West Indies: Or, The Bow of Ulysses by James Anthony Froude (1900)
"... land than every one of them save Miss and myself was prostrate. The vessel
ploughed on upon her way indifferent to us and to them. We were at Bridgetown ..."
4. The History of Don Francisco de Miranda's Attempt to Effect a Revolution in by James Biggs (1809)
"At Bridgetown.—Leander libelled and released.—Arrangements with Admiral Cochrane.
—Lewis resigns.-*—Parity and philosophy °f M. Bridgetown, Barbadoes, ..."
5. The Medical Report of the Rice Expedition to Brazil by William Thomas Councilman, R. A. Lambert (1918)
"It is a small (166.3 square miles) very fertile island of coral formation, the
principal city and harbor at Bridgetown on the west side. At the time FIG. ..."