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Aldington meaning

  1. A village and civil parish (served by Aldington and Bonnington Parish Council) in Ashford district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR063365).
  2. A village and civil parish in Wychavon district, Worcestershire, England (OS grid ref SP064440).
  3. A habitational surname from Old English.

Using Aldington

  • The main meaning on this page is: A village and civil parish (served by Aldington and Bonnington Parish Council) in Ashford district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR063365). | A village and civil parish in Wychavon district, Worcestershire, England (OS grid ref SP064440). | A habitational surname from Old English.
  • In the example corpus, aldington often appears in combinations such as: richard aldington, of aldington, aldington in.

Context around Aldington

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 7 middle, 3 end
  • Sentence types: 14 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Aldington

  • In this selection, "aldington" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, richard, imagism, though, living, mentions and took stand out and add context to how "aldington" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include 6 and aldington at no and aldington s biography. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "aldington" sits close to words such as aat, abhorrence and abms, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with aldington

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

D.) and Richard Aldington living next door. (7 words)

Ezra Pound had in fact coined the term imagistes for H.D. and Aldington, in 1912. (16 words)

Aldington's biography of T. E. Lawrence caused a scandal on its publication, and an immediate backlash. (17 words)

He may have been inspired by a Suzuki Harunobu print he almost certainly saw in the British Library (Richard Aldington mentions the specific prints he matched to verse), and probably attempted to write haiku-like verse during this period. (39 words)

In 1933, his novel titled All Men are Enemies appeared; it was a romance, as the author chose to term it, and a brighter book than Death of a Hero, even though Aldington took an anti-war stance again. (39 words)

Michael H. Levenson, A Genealogy of Modernism (1984), p. 69. At this time Aldington's poetry was unrhymed free verse, whereas later in his verse the cadences are long and voluptuous, the imagery weighted with ornament. (36 words)

Example sentences (14)

Hundreds of mourners, and their pets, turned out in the village of Aldington to view the cortege and say farewell to the host of ITV's For the Love of Dogs.

The procession which will lead to the private service is expected to see O’Grady’s coffin be carried through his hometown of Aldington in Kent.

Aldington's biography of T. E. Lawrence caused a scandal on its publication, and an immediate backlash.

Aldington's own reputation has never fully recovered from what came to be seen as a venomous attack upon Lawrence's reputation.

Before that the three of them lived in Church Walk, Kensington – Pound at no. 10, Doolittle at no. 6, and Aldington at no. 8 – and worked daily in the British Museum Reading Room.

D.) and Richard Aldington living next door.

D. H. Lawrence Apocalypse London: Martin Secker (1932) published posthumously with an introduction (p. v – xli) by Richard Aldington which is an integral part of the text.

Ezra Pound had in fact coined the term imagistes for H.D. and Aldington, in 1912.

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He may have been inspired by a Suzuki Harunobu print he almost certainly saw in the British Library (Richard Aldington mentions the specific prints he matched to verse), and probably attempted to write haiku-like verse during this period.

Imagism Aldington's poetry was associated with the Imagist group, and his poetry forms almost one third of the Imagists' inaugural anthology Des Imagistes (1914).

In 1933, his novel titled All Men are Enemies appeared; it was a romance, as the author chose to term it, and a brighter book than Death of a Hero, even though Aldington took an anti-war stance again.

Michael Copp (editor), An Imagist at War: The Complete War Poems of Richard Aldington (2002), p. 18. He went on to publish several works of fiction.

Michael H. Levenson, A Genealogy of Modernism (1984), p. 69. At this time Aldington's poetry was unrhymed free verse, whereas later in his verse the cadences are long and voluptuous, the imagery weighted with ornament.

When Aldington first published his novel, he redacted a number of passages in order to ensure the publication of his book would not be challenged.

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Common combinations with aldington

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Frequently asked questions

How do you use "aldington" in a sentence?
An example: "Hundreds of mourners, and their pets, turned out in the village of Aldington to view the cortege and say farewell to the host of ITV's For the Love of Dogs." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "aldington" from authentic English texts.
What does "aldington" mean?
Aldington means: A village and civil parish (served by Aldington and Bonnington Parish Council) in Ashford district, Kent, England (OS grid ref TR063365).
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