Definition of Herbert Kitchener

1. Noun. British field marshal (1850-1916).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Herbert Kitchener

Herakles
Heraklion
Herat
Herati
Heratis
Herb
Herb Simon
Herbart
Herbert
Herbert A. Simon
Herbert Alexander Simon
Herbert Blythe
Herbert Clark Hoover
Herbert George Wells
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Kitchener (current term)
Herbert Marcuse
Herbert Marshall McLuhan
Herbert Marx
Herbert McLean Evans
Herbert Spencer
Herbie
Herbig-Haro object
Herbst
Herbst's corpuscles
Hercegovina
Herceptin
Herculaneum
Herculean
Hercules

Literary usage of Herbert Kitchener

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Modern Egypt by Evelyn Baring Cromer (1908)
"... —Provision of funds—Sir Herbert Kitchener—Indian expedition to Suakin—Railway construction—Battle of Firket—Capture of Dongola—The Egyptian Government ..."

2. The Times History of the War: The Battlefield of Europe (1914)
"Sir Herbert Kitchener also possessed another quality which is rare among soldiers, and which was of special value under the circumstances then MAIN ATTACK ..."

3. With Kitchener in Cairo by Sydney Alexander Moseley (1917)
"... recapture Dongola was left to the " Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, Sir Herbert Kitchener." " A better choice could not have been made," says Lord Cromer. ..."

4. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Ernest Alfred Benians (1912)
"... Gorst read 1911 Horatio Herbert (Kitchener) ... The first entry should read: 1896 Sir Horatio Herbert Kitchener ..."

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