1. Stedman - Noun
2. Stedman - Proper noun
Stedman (uncountable)
A change ringing method on an odd number of bells.
Stedman (plural Stedmans)
A surname.
Crowther (2000), p. 96, and Stedman, p. 169 The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. Source: Internet
Gareth Stedman Jones, note on Engels' "Preface to the Russian Edition of 1882" in The Communist Manifesto'' (London: Penguin Books, 2002). Source: Internet
KETCHIKAN – On Saturday, Sen. Bert Stedman toured a new dock that is being built for the NOAA Ship Fairweather with. Source: Internet
It can be tempting – and expensive – to want to furnish a house in one go, but Alexandra Stedman, who runs the interiors and lifestyle site The Frugality, advises living in a space “for as long as possible. Source: Internet
Rees, pp. 34, 49 and 89 After Thespis, Gilbert and Sullivan went their separate ways Stedman, p. 94 until they collaborated on three parlour ballads in late 1874 and early 1875. Source: Internet
See also Stedman, p. 162 The hero, Ralph, is convinced of his equality by Sir Joseph's foolish pronouncements and declares his love for his Captain's daughter, throwing over the accepted "fabric of social order". Source: Internet