Proper noun
A town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(Britain) Baron Verulam, Viscount St Albans.
a placename
(Britain) Synonym of Verulamium (“ancient Roman town”). A town in Britannia, Roman Empire; near the modern city of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK.
A township in County of Victoria, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOne sees instantly that neither Francis of Assisi nor Bacon of Verulam could have hoped for peace with the Schools; twelfth-century ecstasy felt the futility of mere rhetoric quite as keenly as seventeenth-century scepticism was to feel it. Henry Adams
At approximately 01:51 members of Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) and the Verulam SAPS Rapid Response Unit arrived on scene after security officers tasked with safeguarding the communications tower reported the shooting. Source: Internet
Before becoming a professional soccer player with Verulam Suburbs in the Federation Professional League, Vincent Pillay kicked-off his career with Avenue Lads and Spartak Football Club. Source: Internet
Drive by shooting: Metro policeman gunned down, Verulam. Source: Internet
Moreover, when Bacon was ennobled in 1618, he took the title Baron Verulam after Verulamium. Source: Internet
On a smaller scale, two St Albans pubs that have their own tiny breweries – the Verulam Arms and the White Hart Tap – will brew beers for the event. Source: Internet