Proper noun
Hosack (plural Hosacks)
A surname.
Stanton, Eighty Years & More, p.23 Understanding from this that her father valued boys above girls, Stanton tearfully took her disappointment to Hosack, whose firm belief in her abilities counteracted her father's perceived disparagement. Source: Internet
Griffith, pp. 8–9 In her memoir, Stanton credits the Cadys' neighbor, Rev. Simon Hosack, with strongly encouraging her intellectual development and academic abilities at a time when she felt these were undervalued by her father. Source: Internet
Hosack went on to teach Stanton Greek, encouraged her to read widely, and ultimately bequeathed to her his own Greek lexicon along with other books. Source: Internet
The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1. H. Biglow, p. 192 Hosack, David (1824). Source: Internet
"We have set ourselves clear targets in 2021, focused on rapid development of Arcadia to take full advantage of the lithium market resurgence," said Prospect in a statement authorised by managing director Sam Hosack. Source: Internet