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Theodosia

[ thee-uh-doh-shee-uh, -shuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “god-given.”


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Identity is slippery in this play, as it was for the actress, who started out as Theodosia Goodman from Ohio but was marketed by Hollywood, under her screen name, as an exoticized Arab.

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“A gun looked to be artfully concealed,” Officer Theodosia White, who spotted the gun, said.

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The first was “Dear Theodosia,” from “Hamilton,” where the singer achieved aching intimacy against a setting of boats crisscrossing the Hudson at dusk.

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“It’s dangerous,” said Theodosia Robinson, 70, one of the plaintiffs.

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Burr wrote his beloved daughter Theodosia and her husband, extracting a promise that she would be allowed to pursue her study of Latin, Greek, and the classics.

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