stanhope

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Etymology 1[edit]

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From Stanhope (a surname). Named after Captain Hon. Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, for whom it was first built.

Noun[edit]

stanhope (plural stanhopes)

  1. A gig, buggy or light phaeton, typically with a high seat and closed back.
    • 1829, Augustus Bozzi Granville, St. Petersburgh, a journal of travels to and from that capital:
      Of late years, cabriolets, and English stanhopes, and tilburys, have been introduced into St. Petersburgh; but the real national carriage for the town is the Droshky.

Etymology 2[edit]

Named after Charles, the third Earl of Stanhope, the inventor of this magnifying glass design.

Noun[edit]

stanhope (plural stanhopes)

  1. A simple, one-piece microscope consisting of a cylinder of glass with each end curved outwards, one being more convex than the other
  2. An optical device, typically embedded in a bijou, utilising a modified Stanhope lens for viewing microphotographs embedded in the device; invented by René Dagron

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