Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Radissons</span>) A surname Radish and Gooseberry Radishes and Gooseberries Radishes...
surnames <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span> and Groseilliers. Radishes and Gooseberries (history, informal) The 17th-century pair of French-Canadian explorers Pierre-Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span> and...
during their life. 1961, Pierre Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>, Arthur T. Adams, The explorations of Pierre Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>: Not desiring to be discovered, we found...
attested in the mid 16th century.] c. 1658, Pierre-Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>, Voyages of Peter Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>: Heere we made a double floore in the hall where the shippe...
given verbatim et literatim: […] 2004, Peter Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>, Voyages of Peter Esprit <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>, page 2: But the meaning is in all cases clearly conveyed...
you happen to know a good place for lunch in the downtown area? ... The <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span> ... Oh yah? ... Is it reasonable? - Marge Gunderson in Fargo (1996) Satisfactory...
currency; the composite shells, beads, etc. c. 1665, Pierre Esprit de <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span>, Voyages, 1885 edition, page 49: We mett severall gangs of men to our greatest...
Mazza”, in Sunday Times[1]: I had a jol observing the Friday mix at the <span class="searchmatch">Radisson</span> RED’s Roof Bar and the engagement between the patrons, especially between...