Proper noun
Faneuil (plural Faneuils)
A surname from French.
I shall defer my visit to Faneuil Hall, the cradle of American liberty, until its doors shall fly open on golden hinges to lovers of Union as well as lovers of liberty. Daniel Webster
When you think about Boston, Harvard and M.I.T. are the brains of the city, and its soul might be Faneuil Hall or the State House or the Old Church. But I think the pulsing, pounding heart of Boston is Fenway Park. John Williams
An Allston woman says she was held against her will and taken for a ride before escaping at a gas station early Sunday morning after she tried to get a ridesharing car home near Faneuil Hall, Boston police said. Source: Internet
A marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742, Faneuil Hall was a gift to the town from prosperous merchant Peter Faneuil. Source: Internet
Festival marketplaces Starting in the mid-1970s and continuing into the 1980s Rouse shifted focus to what he ended up calling the " festival marketplace ", of which the Faneuil Hall Marketplace was the first and most successful example. Source: Internet
An advocacy group is renewing calls to rename Boston's historic Faneuil Hall because its namesake owned slaves. Source: Internet