hodgenville: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
RareFormal, Historical, Geographic
Quick answer
What does “hodgenville” mean?
A proper noun.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
A proper noun; the name of a small city in Kentucky, USA, best known as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln.
As a place name, it can be used metonymically to represent small-town American origins or to evoke historical heritage related to Abraham Lincoln.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
In British English, it is virtually unknown except in specific historical or travel contexts. In American English, it is recognized primarily in historical, educational, and regional (Kentucky) contexts.
Connotations
In American English: historical significance, rural heritage, presidential birthplace. In British English: neutral geographic reference, if recognized at all.
Frequency
Exceedingly rare in general British usage; low frequency in American English, concentrated in historical discourse and Kentucky regional use.
Grammar
How to Use “hodgenville” in a Sentence
[Proper Noun] (stands alone)the city/town of HodgenvilleHodgenville, KentuckyVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “hodgenville” in a Sentence
adjective
American English
- The Hodgenville community celebrates Lincoln's birthday every year.
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not applicable; potentially in tourism or local business contexts only.
Academic
Used in American history, biographical studies, and historical geography.
Everyday
Extremely rare in everyday conversation outside of Kentucky or historical discussion.
Technical
Used in cartography, historical documentation, and genealogical records.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “hodgenville”
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Neutral
Weak
Vocabulary
Antonyms of “hodgenville”
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “hodgenville”
- Misspelling as 'Hodgensville' (extra 's')
- Mispronouncing the 'g' as hard /g/ instead of soft /dʒ/.
- Using it as a common noun.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
It is exclusively a proper noun, the name of a specific place.
In American English: /ˈhɑːdʒənvɪl/ (HAH-jən-vil). The 'g' is soft, like a 'j' sound.
No, it refers only to the specific city in Kentucky. However, it can be used allusively to represent the concept of a humble origin place for a great figure.
It is famous solely because it was the birthplace of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in 1809.
A proper noun.
Hodgenville is usually formal, historical, geographic in register.
Phrases
Idioms & Phrases
- “From Hodgenville to the White House (a narrative of humble origins leading to great achievement)”
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'HODGE' the lodge where a future president was born, in a 'VILLE' (town). Hodgenville.
Conceptual Metaphor
A SEEDBED OF GREATNESS (a small, humble place that produced someone of immense historical importance).
Practice
Quiz
What is Hodgenville primarily known as?