Proper noun
Adamson (plural Adamsons)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Adamson has been settled at Premier Events since Feb. 2019 operating all the festivals, concerts and events, helping the Atlanta market grow into the media empire that it is on pace to become. Source: Internet
Adamson (2004), p. 89. Even then sugar was so expensive usually only the wealthy could indulge on special occasions. Source: Internet
Adamson (2002), p. 11. While large quantities of fish were eaten fresh, a large proportion was salted, dried, and, to a lesser extent, smoked. Source: Internet
Adamson Muula, a professor of epidemiology and public health at College of Medicine in Blantyre, said this in a response to a questionnaire seeking expert advice on dealing with prisoners in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Adams was named best international comic strip artist of 1995 in the Adamson Awards given by the Swedish Academy of Comic Art. Source: Internet
Adamson, p. 63. James Madison drafted what ultimately became the Bill of Rights, which was proposed by the first Congress on June 8, 1789, and was adopted on December 15, 1791. Source: Internet