1. lichfield - Noun
2. Lichfield - Proper noun
(countable) A surname.
A placename:
A cathedral city in Staffordshire, England.
A local government district in Staffordshire, England, formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the city.
A rural settlement in the Waikato, New Zealand.
Misspelling of Litchfield.
lichfield (plural lichfields)
Synonym of burial ground
Anthony May-Smith, from Lichfield, Staffordshire, developed a cough and sore throat on the second repatriation flight out of Wuhan which arrived at Brize Norton yesterday. Source: Internet
Darwin settled in 1756 as a physician at Nottingham, but met with little success and so moved the following year to Lichfield to try to establish a practice there. Source: Internet
He returned to Lichfield in February 1734, and began an annotated edition of Poliziano 's Latin poems, along with a history of Latin poetry from Petrarch to Poliziano; a Proposal was soon printed, but a lack of funds halted the project. Source: Internet
Having held a prebend at Holborn (prior to 1229) and a canonry of St. Paul’s in London (1226-1229), he visited England in 1230 and received a canonry and an archdeaconry in Coventry and Lichfield, his native diocese. Source: Internet
Free Radio Birmingham covers Lichfield and Tamworth, and Free Radio Black Country covers the Cannock area. Source: Internet
However, he spent only six months at Stourbridge before returning once again to his parents' home in Lichfield. Source: Internet