Definition of Heyward

1. Noun. United States writer (1885-1940).

Exact synonyms: Dubois Heyward, Edwin Dubois Hayward
Generic synonyms: Author, Writer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heyward

Hexateuch
Hey
Hey's amputation
Hey's hernia
Hey's ligament
Heyd's syndrome
Heyer
Heyer-Pudenz valve
Heyerdahl
Heyns
Heyns' abdominal decompression apparatus
Heyrovsky
Heyse
Heyting algebra
Heyting algebras
Heyward
Heywood Jablome
Hezbollah
Hezekiah
Hf
Hfla protease
Hg
HiFi
Hiawatha
Hib
Hibbertia
Hibbing
Hibernensis
Hibernia
Hibernian

Literary usage of Heyward

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence by Charles Augustus Goodrich (1836)
"THOMAS heyward was born in St. Luke's parish, in the province of South Carolina, ... His father, Colonel Daniel heyward, was a planter of great wealth, ..."

2. Illustrative Cases on Equity Jurisprudence by Harry Burns Hutchins, Robert Emmet Bunker (1903)
"On the eighteenth day of June, 1863, William C. heyward contracted to sell, ... During that year, and before the completion of the purchase, heyward died, ..."

3. The Women of the American Revolution by Elizabeth Fries Ellet (1856)
"THE spirit exhibited by Mrs. Thomas heyward, of Charleston, SC, is as worthy of ... In reply, Mrs. heyward asked how she could be expected to join in ..."

4. Oxford City Documents, Financial and Judicial, 1258-1665 by James Edwin Thorold Rogers, Oxford (England) (1891)
"heyward, Hugh, and Ellen bis wife (>38°), 34- — their daughter Margaret, 34. ... heyward, John (1665), 85. Heyworth, ue William de Heyworth. ..."

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