albemarle: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
C2 / Extremely RareFormal / Historical / Geographic
Quick answer
What does “albemarle” mean?
A proper noun primarily referring to a specific geographical location (the title of a historical English dukedom or county in the UK.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
A proper noun primarily referring to a specific geographical location (the title of a historical English dukedom or county in the UK; also a county and town name in the USA).
In historical or local contexts, can refer to entities named after the Duke of Albemarle, such as streets, institutions, or vessels. It is not a common noun with a general lexical meaning.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
In British English, it is strongly associated with the Dukedom of Albemarle (a noble title) and Albemarle Street in London. In American English, it is primarily associated with place names like Albemarle County (Virginia) or Albemarle Sound (North Carolina).
Connotations
UK: Aristocracy, history, London landmarks. US: Colonial history, geography, local identity.
Frequency
Extremely low frequency in both varieties, slightly higher in regions bearing the name (e.g., North Carolina, Virginia).
Grammar
How to Use “albemarle” in a Sentence
[Proper Noun] + [Geographic Feature] (e.g., Albemarle Sound)[Title] + of + AlbemarleVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “albemarle” in a Sentence
verb
British English
- [Not applicable]
American English
- [Not applicable]
adverb
British English
- [Not applicable]
American English
- [Not applicable]
adjective
British English
- [Not applicable as a common adjective]
American English
- [Not applicable as a common adjective]
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Rare, except in company names based in relevant locations (e.g., 'Albemarle Corporation').
Academic
Found in historical, geographical, or genealogical texts.
Everyday
Virtually never used in casual conversation.
Technical
Used in cartography, history, and heraldry.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “albemarle”
Vocabulary
Antonyms of “albemarle”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “albemarle”
- Treating it as a common noun with a meaning.
- Mispronouncing the final 'e' (it is silent).
- Misspelling (e.g., 'Albermarle').
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is an extremely rare proper noun referring to specific places or a historical title.
Only for specific purposes like studying UK/US local history or geography. It is not required for general language proficiency.
AL-buh-marl. The 'e' before the 'r' is silent in standard pronunciations.
Only in a classifying sense before another noun to denote origin or type (e.g., 'Albemarle architecture'), not as a descriptive adjective with a gradient meaning.
A proper noun primarily referring to a specific geographical location (the title of a historical English dukedom or county in the UK.
Albemarle is usually formal / historical / geographic in register.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “[None]”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think 'Albert' + 'marble'. The Duke of Albemarle might have had marble statues.
Conceptual Metaphor
[Not applicable for proper nouns]
Practice
Quiz
What is 'Albemarle' primarily?