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amphibian (iou)



amphibian adjective & noun. M17.
[from AMPHIBIUM + -AN.]
A. adjective.
Of double or doubtful Nature. rare. M17.
A. Tate Mr. Eliot is amphibian and, if 'neither living or dead', is likewise neither American nor English; he is both.
Of or pertaining to the Amphibia. M19.
Of a vehicle or Other conveyance: able to operate both on land and water. E20.
H. G. Wells Enormous amphibian tanks crawl up out of the water. M. Innes An amphibian plane could come and go in darkness.
b. noun.
An animal belonging to the class Amphibia. M19.
fig.: G. Sarton The Greeks were..restless amphibians sailing across the Mediterranean or caravaning across foreign lands.
A person having a double Nature or mode of existence. E20.
A vehicle or Other conveyance able to operate both on land and on water. E20.

Minuit, Peter (sh)




born งใ 1589, Wesel, Kleve
died June 1638, Caribbean Sea

Dutch colonial governor of New Netherland.

In 1626 the Dutch West India Co. named him director General of the colony on Manhattan Island. According to legend, to legitimize Dutch occupation of the island he persuaded the Indians to sell it for a handful of trinkets worth about 60 guilders ($24). At the island's southern tip he founded New Amsterdam. He was recalled to Holland (1631) and later was sent to establish the colony of New Sweden on Delaware Bay, where he again purchased land from the Indians and built Fort Christina (later Wilmington, Del.) in 1638.