Edsel
English
Etymology
The automobile marque is named after Edsel Ford (1893–1943), son of Henry Ford. Compare German Etzel.
Proper noun
Edsel
- A male given name from the Germanic languages, variant of Etzel.
- (historical, automotive) An automobile marque that was planned, manufactured, and launched with great advertising hype by the Ford Motor Company in September 1957, but was a notorious failure.
Noun
Edsel (plural Edsels)
- (US, informal) Any unwanted product or commercial failure, especially one given much publicity.
- Synonyms: flop, lead balloon, lemon
- 1998, Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, Joe Menosky, “Timeless”, in Star Trek: Voyager, season 5, episode 6, spoken by Tom Paris:
- Tom Paris: Harry… I think we built an Edsel.
Harry Kim: A what?
Tom Paris: A lemon. A disaster waiting to happen.
Anagrams
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Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʔedsel/ [ˈʔid̪.s̪el̪]
- Hyphenation: Ed‧sel
Noun
Edsel (Badlit spelling ᜁᜇ᜔ᜐᜒᜎ᜔)
- a male given name from English [in turn from the Germanic languages], variant of Etzel.