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Definition of Elizabeth Taylor
1. Noun. United States film actress (born in England) who was a childhood star; as an adult she often co-starred with Richard Burton (born in 1932).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elizabeth Taylor
Literary usage of Elizabeth Taylor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1862)
"Elizabeth Taylor died unmarried, 1696. Francis and Elizabeth Taylor had five
children, viz. — 2. Francis, eldest son and heir, died 1748, unmarried. 1. ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"The defendant offered to prove that, before the commencement of the illicit
intercourse between the said Thomas B. Crawford and Elizabeth Taylor, ..."
3. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1903)
"I must remember this and see that a small boy or a man is nearer the sea than I
am, when next I want to watch the boats land. Elizabeth Taylor. ..."
4. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1882)
"Elizabeth Taylor, my daughter, died the 24th October, 1674, in the morning at 9
... My daughter Elizabeth Taylor was on Wednesday borne, the 16th Decem! ..."
5. Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester by Thomas Miller (1873)
"Thomas, the eldest son of Matthew and Elizabeth Taylor, was born June 16th, 1821.
He was married to Susan, daughter of Benjamin Lynds, of North River, ..."
6. Memoir of Thomas Addis and Robert Emmet: With Their Ancestors and Immediate by Thomas Addis Emmet (1915)
"To his sister, Elizabeth Taylor, he made a small bequest; and he acknowledged a
debt of two guineas to his brother, Robert Taylor.* John Emmott, of Dublin, ..."
7. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1915)
"Davis, Richard Beale, born in Norfolk county, Virginia, February 5, 1845, son of
William T. Davis, a teacher, of Gloucester county, and Elizabeth Taylor ..."