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Rifled musket
The Springfield Model 1861 was a Minié-type rifled musket used by the United States Army during the American Civil War. Commonly referred to as the "Springfield"
Springfield_Model_1861
Rifled musket
The Model 1863 was only a minor improvement over the Springfield Model 1861. As such, it is sometimes classified as just a variant of the Model 1861. The
Springfield_Model_1863
Rifled musket
the Springfield Model 1861 supplanted it, obviating the use of the insufficiently weather resistant Maynard tape primer. The Model 1855 Springfield was
Springfield_Model_1855
Breech-loading rifle
Springfield Model 1865 was an early breech-loading rifle manufactured by U.S. Springfield Armory. It was a modification of the Springfield Model 1861
Springfield_Model_1865
Musket
The Springfield Model 1842 was a .69 caliber musket manufactured and used in the United States during the mid-19th century. It is a continuation of the
Springfield_Model_1842
Breech-loading rifle
The trapdoor Springfields had originally been designed as an inexpensive method of converting Springfield Model 1861 and Springfield Model 1863 rifled
Springfield_model_1870
Breech-loading rifle
Allin. Originally, the trapdoor Springfields were created to convert Springfield Model 1861 and Springfield Model 1863 rifled muskets to breech-loading
Springfield_Model_1868
Term for several American rifles
"Springfield rifles". Rifled musket: Springfield Model 1855 – .58 caliber Maynard tape primer/percussion lock rifled musket. Springfield Model 1861 –
Springfield_rifle
American musket
Springfield Model 1861 – .58 caliber percussion lock rifled musket. Springfield Model 1863 – .58 caliber percussion lock rifled musket. Springfield rifle
Springfield_musket
Breech-loading rifle
the Model 1868’s 32.5 in (826 mm) length. Originally, the trapdoor Springfields were created to convert Springfield Model 1861 and Springfield Model 1863
Springfield_Model_1869
Type of firearm
weapons that directly replaced smoothbore muskets. For example, the Springfield Model 1861 with its percussion lock mechanism and long barrel was called a
Rifled_musket
U.S. Model 1861 muskets and Sharps rifle Here is a number of Springfield Model 1861 contract rifles produced elsewhere except Springfield Griffith, P
Rifles in the American Civil War
Rifles_in_the_American_Civil_War
Infantry rifle of the mid-19th century
also used extensively by various manufacturers, such as Springfield (the Springfield Model 1861) and Enfield (the Pattern 1853 Enfield). Minié rifles were
Minié_rifle
Musket
The Springfield Model 1795 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States. The Model 1795
Model_1795_Musket
Type of conical projectile for mid 19th century rifles
serious wounds than earlier round musket balls. Both the American Springfield Model 1861 and the British Pattern 1853 Enfield rifled muskets, the most common
Minié_ball
Rifled musket
rifled musket that was similar to the Pattern 1853 Enfield or the Springfield Model 1861. Although the M1856 rifle rearmed the Russian army, it quickly became
M1856_six-line_rifle_musket
World's first military metallic-cartridge repeating rifle
train guard detachments. Its unit cost (several times that of a Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket) also stood in the way. However, shortly after the
Spencer_repeating_rifle
American gunsmith and manufacturer
rifles were used alongside muzzle-loading rifled muskets such as the Springfield Model 1861. The first Henry rifles were not produced for army use until mid-1862
Benjamin_Tyler_Henry
Revolver Beaumont-Adams revolver Adams Revolvers Colt Army Model 1860 Springfield Model 1861 Fenian Needham Conversion Rifle Sharp rifle Spencer repeating
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1844) Springfield Model 1855 (US – rifle – 1855) Springfield Model 1861 (US – rifle – 1861) Springfield Model 1863 (US – rifle – 1863) Springfield Model 1865
List of firearms before the 20th century
List_of_firearms_before_the_20th_century
Smoothbore muzzle-loaded long gun (firearm)
muzzle-loading rifles. Rifled muskets of the mid-19th century, like the Springfield Model 1861, were significantly more accurate, with the ability to hit a man
Musket
Various types of small arms ammunition
the primary small arms used by each side were the .58 caliber Springfield Model 1861 rifle-musket (North), and the .577 caliber Enfield rifle-musket
Paper_cartridge
Rifled musket
most widely used infantry weapon in the war, surpassed only by the Springfield Model 1861 Rifled Musket. The Confederates imported more Enfields during the
Pattern_1853_Enfield
Military unit
model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 23 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) C — 33 Springfield Rifled
4th New York Infantry Regiment
4th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Method of reloading and firing a single-shot rifle
prototype developed by Erskine S. Allin of the Springfield Armory, which could be fitted into Springfield Model 1861 muskets. These modifications cost about
Trapdoor_mechanism
American manufacturer of locks (1797–1858)
Samuel Colt, a long time associate, and produced weapons such as the Springfield Model 1861. Parts were interchangeable with these weapons and with the Colt
Linus_Yale_Sr.
Military unit
contract manufactured Model 1842 Springfield Muskets smoothbore muskets drawn from state arsenals. At some point in the fall of 1861, the regiment, like
12th New York Infantry Regiment
12th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Rifled musket
in design to the British Pattern 1853 Enfield and the American Springfield Model 1861 rifle-muskets. It had a 37.5-inch (95 cm) barrel which was held
Lorenz_rifle
1876 battle of the Great Sioux War
American Civil War vintage such as the Pattern 1853 Enfield and Springfield Model 1861. Metal cartridge weapons were prized by native combatants, such
Battle_of_the_Little_Bighorn
Firearm that holds one round of ammunition
firearms. Muzzleloaders included the Brown Bess, Charleville and Springfield Model 1861 muskets, the Kentucky and Mississippi rifles, and the duelling pistol
Single-shot
Weaponry used by the U.S. Marine Corps
Model 1863 Springfield Model 1861 1853 Enfield musket Springfield Model 1855 M1819 Hall Rifle Model 1816 Musket Springfield Model 1812 Musket Model 1795 Musket
List of weapons of the United States Marine Corps
List_of_weapons_of_the_United_States_Marine_Corps
1860 Springfield Model 1855 Springfield Armory .58 Minié ball United States 1861 Springfield Model 1861 .58 Minié ball 1856 Springfield Model 1863
List_of_rifles
Magazine: Personal Defense World. 2017-02-13. Retrieved 2017-03-16. "SPRINGFIELD ARMORY US MODEL 1903 RIFLE SERIAL NUMBER RANGES". bowersweapons.com. Archived
List of most-produced firearms
List_of_most-produced_firearms
Type of firearm mechanism
too complicated for issue to soldiers and was supplanted by the Springfield Model 1861, a conventional muzzle loading rifle. The Palmer carbine, an early
Bolt_action
Surname list
Postmaster, son founded Lamson, Goodnow & Yale, producing muskets Springfield Model 1861 for Abraham Lincoln's army, family of millionaire Congressman Chester
Yale_(surname)
Muzzle-loading rifle
issue weapon for regular army infantry, and ultimately the Springfield Model 1861 and Model 1863. Large-scale retooling of existing rifles were done to
M1841_Mississippi_rifle
National Historic Site of the United States
The Springfield Armory, more formally known as the United States Armory and Arsenal at Springfield located in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts,
Springfield_Armory
Military unit
service on September 18, 1861, for 3 Year Service. The regiment was uniquely armed: 8 companies were equipped with Springfield Model 1861 rifles, while 2 companies
37th Illinois Infantry Regiment
37th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment
were used in the Civil War, though the two most common were the Springfield Model 1861 and Pattern 1853 Enfield. Rifled muskets had a significantly longer
List of weapons in the American Civil War
List_of_weapons_in_the_American_Civil_War
Overview of infantry during the American Civil War
musket, of which the Springfield Model 1861 and its derivatives was the most common. Rugged and simple to construct, "Springfields" as they were known
Infantry in the American Civil War
Infantry_in_the_American_Civil_War
Part of the Sioux Wars
By contrast, the soldier's Springfield Model 1861 muskets had an effective range of 300 yards or more. The Springfield musket, however, had a much lower
Red_Cloud's_War
Military unit
bayonet and scabbard, haversack and other various items of kit. The Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket, firing the .58 caliber projectile, was issued to
Iron_Brigade
1867 Red Cloud's War engagement
horses and trained cavalrymen, and limited by their muzzle-loading Springfield Model 1861 muskets, which were essentially obsolete by this time. But the soldiers
Wagon_Box_Fight
Breechloading Service rifle
specifically to the Joslyn Model 1861/1862, which was the first mass-produced breech-loading rifle produced at the Springfield Armory. Benjamin Franklin
Joslyn_rifle
Breech-loading rifle
Krag–Jørgensen The United States' Springfield model 1842 smoothbore musket, and Springfield model 1855 and Springfield Model 1861 rifled muskets. The German
Kammerlader
Italian firearms manufacturer
reenactors and historical firearms enthusiasts. Springfield Model 1842 Springfield Model 1855 Springfield Model 1861 Pattern 1853 Enfield Richmond Rifle Sharps
Chiappa_Firearms
Tin ware manufacturer from Wakefield, Massachusetts
administration, manufacturing muskets under their own brand, such as the Springfield Model 1861, in partnership with Samuel Colt, and dealing with Lincoln's Secretaries
Burrage_Yale
British–Canadian firearms designer
returned to Canada in 1865. In 1861, Lee developed a breech-loading cartridge conversion for the Springfield Model 1861 rifle musket, managing to acquire
James_Paris_Lee
Military unit
J. K – New York and Jersey City. On April 29, 1861, the regiment withdrew 800 Model 1842 Springfield Muskets .69 caliber, smoothbore muskets from state
5th New York Infantry Regiment
5th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
research facilities. Weapon development—particularly the appearance of Springfield Model 1861, mass-produced and much more accurate than muskets—led to generals
History_of_medicine
Military unit
Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) Issued weapons M1841 Mississippi rifle 1856 Enfield short rifle Springfield
19th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
19th_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment
United States historic place
From Graf, "The U.S. Special Model 1861 Contract Rifle-Musket differed considerably from the regulation U.S. Model 1861 Rifle-Musket. In fact, very few
American_Precision_Museum
Military unit
49 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, National Armory (NA) and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 27 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA
7th New York Infantry Regiment
7th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
— 33 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) Issued weapons Model 1842 smoothbore musket Springfield Model 1861 The 10th
10th New York Infantry Regiment
10th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
American Civil War Union Army unit
model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 35 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) C — 48 Springfield Rifled
5th_Vermont_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
52 Cal.) Issued weapons Springfield Model 1842, issued weapon 1853 Enfield rifle-musket, issued weapon Springfield Model 1861, issued weapon Spencer Rifle
17th Indiana Infantry Regiment
17th_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
requisition 700 Henrys for the regiment, the majority remained armed with Springfield Model 1861 rifled muskets. The unit distinguished itself in its skirmishing
1st Michigan Sharpshooters Regiment
1st_Michigan_Sharpshooters_Regiment
Overview of the American Civil War
rifle Pratt & Whitney Sharps rifle Spencer repeating rifle Springfield Model 1861 Springfield Model 1863 CSS Virginia CSS Stonewall Confederate privateer H
Outline of the American Civil War
Outline_of_the_American_Civil_War
Union Army infantry regiment
the American Civil War. It was organized at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1861. The regiment was recruited primarily from farmers, miners, and artisans
55th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
55th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
United States Army, on April 29, 1861. Armed with a mix of imported Enfield and various Springfield Model 1855 and Model 1861 rifle-muskets, it went into service
10th Illinois Infantry Regiment
10th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment
Short-sword
(48 cm) in length. This model was the first sword contracted by the U.S. with the Ames Manufacturing Company of Springfield (later Chicopee), Massachusetts
Model 1832 foot artillery sword
Model_1832_foot_artillery_sword
Military unit
K — 8 Model 1861 Springfield rifles, (.58 Cal.); 39 Belgian Saxon Model 1851 rifles, (.58 Cal.) Command stores — 1 Model 1861 Springfield rifles, (.58
6th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Revolver
loading levers, and cylinders help identify each model. The 1861 Remington actually transitioned into New Model appearance by late 1862, slowly transforming
Remington_Model_1858
Military unit
been previously supplied and was issued Eli Whitney-manufactured Springfield Model 1861 rifled muskets and saber bayonets. The next day, the AoM received
39th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Model 1842 smoothbore musket Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket Springfield Model 1861 Colonel John Marshall Harlan Colonel William Hercules Hays Lieutenant
10th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
10th_Kentucky_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Issued weapons Model 1842 smoothbore musket Springfield Model 1855 Springfield Model 1861 Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket Lorenz Rifle Model 1854 The men
37th New York Infantry Regiment
37th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
bayonet (.577 Cal.) Issued weapons Model 1822 Flintlock smoothbore musket Springfield Model 1855 Springfield Model 1861 Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-musket
15th New York Engineer Regiment
15th_New_York_Engineer_Regiment
Military unit
1863' A — 49 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 55 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract
1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
1st_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
regiment received British Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle-muskets and Springfield Model 1861 rifled muskets. Since the 15th had initially enlisted for three
15th Alabama Infantry Regiment
15th_Alabama_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
29, 1861 to April 2, 1864 as 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment) Country United States Allegiance Union Branch Infantry Equipment Springfield Model 1855
1st Minnesota Infantry Battalion
1st_Minnesota_Infantry_Battalion
Military unit
uniforms. Most of the Illinois infantry regiments were issued the Springfield Model 1861 muskets. Colonel Augustus Mersy - Mustered out with the regiment
9th Illinois Infantry Regiment
9th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
29 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, National Armory (NA) and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 34 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA
49th New York Infantry Regiment
49th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army Medal of Honor recipient
guns and a large amount of cartridges. These arms were un-issued Springfield Model 1861 rifled muskets. Since the 10th had "arms which were, in many respects
Henry_B._Mattingly
Union Army infantry regiment
Allegiance Union Branch Infantry Equipment Springfield Model 1842 (issued at muster-in, Fall 1862) Springfield Model 1861 (issued Winter 1862-63) Engagements
151st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
151st_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
Doctor and New York Etching Club cofounder (1841-1906)
Goodnow & Yale, a major gun-machine manufacturer and producer of Springfields Model 1861 for Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. He was a cousin
Leroy_Milton_Yale_Jr.
Military unit
55 Cal) Issued weapons Model 1822 Flintlock smoothbore musket Springfield Model 1855 Springfield Model 1861 Lorenz Rifle Model 1854 American Civil War
50th New York Engineer Regiment
50th_New_York_Engineer_Regiment
United States lever action repeating carbine
carbine actions fitted into long barrels and stocks similar to the Springfield Model 1861. "RARE Antique BALL Patent REPEATING SR CARBINE by E.G. LAMSON Civil
Ball_Carbine
Military unit
regiment was issued smoothbore Springfield Model 1842 muskets rather than the more common, and more accurate, Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket. The soldiers
50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
50th_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War
United States Allegiance Union Branch Infantry Equipment Springfield Model 1861, Springfield Model 1842 (Smooth-bored) Engagements American Civil War Siege
7th New York Veteran Infantry Regiment
7th_New_York_Veteran_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
1863 A — 38 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract, (.58 Cal.) B — 38 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861, NA and contract
17th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
was 2nd lieutenant of Co. E and later captain of Co. A. Springfield Model 1861 Springfield Model 1855 Pattern 1853 Enfield American Civil War portal List
23rd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
23rd_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
result to U.S. War Department: Fredericksburg A — 41 Springfield Rifled Muskets, model 1855, 1861 National Armory (NA) and contract (.58 Cal.) B — 35 Austrian
38th New York Infantry Regiment
38th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Spring - Occupation duty in Tennessee. The regiment is issued new Springfield Model 1861 rifles, to replace the older converted smoothbores. June - Middle
41st_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
only defeat on the battlefield at the Battle of Chickamauga. In September 1861, General Robert E. Lee ordered the Army of the Northwest to isolate and capture
24th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment
Military unit
Jersey Muskrats. The regiment was issued new Springfield rifle-muskets (possibly the Springfield Model 1861) in late November after being issued smoothbore
9th New Jersey Infantry Regiment
9th_New_Jersey_Infantry_Regiment
Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army
most of his comrades threw away those weapons in favor of Federal Springfield Model 1861 rifles they found on the battlefield. Matthews equally writes that
33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment
33rd_Alabama_Infantry_Regiment
Remington Model 11 (semi-automatic 12 gauge) Remington Model 31 (pump-action 12 gauge) Springfield Model 1881 Forager (20 gauge) Stevens Model 520-30 (pump-action
List of individual weapons of the U.S. Armed Forces
List_of_individual_weapons_of_the_U.S._Armed_Forces
The history of Springfield, Massachusetts dates back to the colonial period, when it was founded in 1636 as Agawam Plantation, named after a nearby village
History of Springfield, Massachusetts
History_of_Springfield,_Massachusetts
American Union Army general (1794–1870)
served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the Civil War. In 1861, he was selected to be the 5th Chief of Ordnance for the United States Army
James_Wolfe_Ripley
Profiteering scandal in the US Civil War
146–176. "U.S. Carbine Model 1843 Breechloading Percussion Hall-North .52". Springfield Armory Museum collection record. Springfield Armory Museum. Archived
Hall_Carbine_Affair
Notable people from Springfield, IL
20th-century actress, born in Springfield Cecily Strong, cast member of Saturday Night Live, born in Springfield Jeff Stryker, actor, model, producer, director
List of people from Springfield, Illinois
List_of_people_from_Springfield,_Illinois
Memorial in Springfield, Illinois
Historic Site preserves the Springfield, Illinois, home and related historic district where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861, prior to becoming the
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
Lincoln_Home_National_Historic_Site
American board game company
game manufacturer that was established by Milton Bradley (1836–1911) in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1860. In 1920, it absorbed the game production of McLoughlin
Milton_Bradley_Company
Rimfire revolver and rifle cartridge
American Handgunner. FMG Publications. Retrieved 24 March 2026. "1861 Springfield Musket .58 cal Rifled". Traditions. Traditions Performance Firearms
.44_Henry
Springfield, .32 Remington, .35 Remington) Remington Model 30R Carbine (US – Bolt-Action Carbine – .25 Remington, .30 Remington, .30-06 Springfield,
List_of_firearms_(R)
American firearms inventor
making an entire 1861 Springfield was $18.00.)[citation needed] In 1855 the Maynard Tape Primer System was installed on all 1855 model .58 caliber military
Edward_Maynard
church began in 1850 and continued until he left Springfield to assume the duties of President in 1861. In 1850, when Abraham and Mary Lincoln's second
First Presbyterian Church (Springfield, Illinois)
First_Presbyterian_Church_(Springfield,_Illinois)
revolvers. On October 25, 1861, during the First Battle of Springfield, Zagonyi with 300 mounted men rashly charged into Springfield, Missouri, routing the
Charles_Zagonyi
Falling-block rifle
manufacture (three times the cost of a muzzle-loading Springfield rifle) and so only 11,000 of the Model 1859s were produced. Most were unissued or given to
Sharps_rifle
1861, the Confederacy captured the Union-held town of Harper's Ferry in northern Virginia, and salvaged the machinery used to manufacture Springfield
Virginia_Manufactory_of_Arms
SPRINGFIELD MODEL-1861
SPRINGFIELD MODEL-1861
Boy/Male
Egyptian
To model.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It is argued by Redmonds that this surname may have developed as a variant of Stringfellow, through a process, attested in various parish records, in which the original name is first shortened and then expanded into a form different from the original; thus Stringfellow becomes Stringfell, which becomes reinterpreted as Stringfield.
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶעל) Pet form of Yiddish Hode, HODEL means "myrtle tree."
Male
Yiddish
Pet form of Yiddish Mordche, MOTEL means "devotee of Marduk."Â
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Model or Pattern
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Springinghefelda and as Springafelda, probably from Old English Springingafeld ‘pasture (feld) of the people who live by a spring’.
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Enjoyment
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Model; Example
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Model; Idea
Boy/Male
Latin
Swarthy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old German personal name, Godilo, Godila.German (Gödel) : from a pet form of a compound personal name beginning with the element gÅd ‘good’ or god, got ‘god’.Variant of Godl or Gödl, South German variants of Gote, from Middle High German got(t)e, gö(t)te ‘godfather’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Godl, a pet form of God, a variant of biblical Gad.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Model; Demo
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Famous Ruler
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From the tower.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Model, Example
Surname or Lastname
English (Surrey)
English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sample; Model; Paragon
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sample, Model, Paragon
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Male
Egyptian
, the spirit of Aton, or the Sun-disk.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi; One of Devi's Names
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Protector of Religion
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of many.
Boy/Male
French German Teutonic Spanish
Guards wisely.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Daughter of the earth
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Kitchen.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jacquelyn, JAQUELYN means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' Doll Tearsheet, a woman at the Boar's Head in East.cheap.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who is given
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v. i.
To make a copy or a pattern; to design or imitate forms; as, to model in wax.
n.
The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.
n.
Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Model
n.
Something intended to serve, or that may serve, as a pattern of something to be made; a material representation or embodiment of an ideal; sometimes, a drawing; a plan; as, the clay model of a sculpture; the inventor's model of a machine.
a.
Indicating, or pertaining to, some mode of conceiving existence, or of expressing thought.
v. t.
To plan or form after a pattern; to form in model; to form a model or pattern for; to shape; to mold; to fashion; as, to model a house or a government; to model an edifice according to the plan delineated.
n.
Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.
n.
Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.
n.
A person who poses as a pattern to an artist.
imp. & p. p.
of Model
a.
Suitable to be taken as a model or pattern; as, a model house; a model husband.
a.
Of or pertaining to a mode or mood; consisting in mode or form only; relating to form; having the form without the essence or reality.
n.
That by which a thing is to be measured; standard.
v. t.
To model.
n.
Anything which serves, or may serve, as an example for imitation; as, a government formed on the model of the American constitution; a model of eloquence, virtue, or behavior.