Gladstone
English
Alternative forms
- Gledstanes, Gledstone
Etymology
From Old English glæd (“shining”) + stān (“stone”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡlædstən/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Proper noun
Gladstone
- A Scottish habitational surname from Old English.
- William Ewart Gladstone, British Prime Minister.
- Any of places of the same name.
- A city in Queensland, Australia.
- A local government area in central Queensland, which includes the city; in full, Gladstone Region.
- A small rural town in South Australia.
- A community and former town in the Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone, Manitoba.
- A community in Thames Centre, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada.
- A suburb of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand.
- A locality in Carterton district, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand.
- An area near Levin, Horowhenua district, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand.
- A village south of Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand.
- A community and former town in the city of Azusa, Los Angeles County, California.
- A village in Henderson County, Illinois.
- A city in Delta County, Michigan.
- A city in Clay County, Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Nebraska.
- An unincorporated community in Somerset County, New Jersey.
- An unincorporated community in Union County, New Mexico.
- A tiny city in Stark County, North Dakota.
- An unincorporated community in Greene County, Ohio.
- A city in Clackamas County, Oregon.
- An unincorporated community in Nelson County, Virginia, United States.
Derived terms
Noun
Gladstone (plural Gladstones)
- Ellipsis of Gladstone bag.
- 1928, Rudyard Kipling, Dayspring Mishandled:
- Would we help him to pack his Gladstone?
- 1951 July 16, J[erome] D[avid] Salinger, chapter 7, in The Catcher in the Rye, Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown and Company, →OCLC:
- I lit a cigarette and got all dressed and then I packed these two Gladstones I have. It only took me about two minutes.
- (historical) A four-wheeled two-seated carriage with driver's seat and dicky.