Bolden — [ bəʊldən], Buddy, eigentlich Charles Bolden, amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Kornettist), * New Orleans um 1868 (nach anderen Angaben * 6. 9. 1877), ✝ Jackson (Louisiana) 4. 11. 1931; legendärer Bandleader des archaischen Jazz. Über seine… … Universal-Lexikon
Bolden — Bold en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boldened}. ] To make bold; to encourage; to embolden. [1913 Webster] Ready speakers, being boldened with their present abilities to say more, . . . use less help of diligence and study. Ascham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bolden — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible sources. It can either be topographical, describing a dweller by the top of a hill , from the Olde English pre 7th Century phrase, bufan dune , meaning above the hill ; or it… … Surnames reference
Bolden Reush Harrison — Infobox Military Person name= Bolden Reush Harrison born= birth date|1886|4|26 died= death date and age|1952|1|26|1886|4|26 placeofbirth= Savannah, Tennessee placeofdeath= Savannah, Tennessee placeofburial= Savannah Cemetery caption= nickname=… … Wikipedia
Bolden, Buddy — ▪ American musician byname of Charles Joseph Bolden born Sept. 6, 1877, New Orleans, La., U.S. died Nov. 4, 1931, Jackson, La. cornetist and founding father of jazz. Many jazz musicians, including Jelly Roll Morton and the great… … Universalium
Bolden — /bohl deuhn/, n. Charles ( Buddy ), 1868? 1931, U.S. cornet player: early pioneer in jazz. * * * … Universalium
bolden — verb To make bold; to embolden … Wiktionary
bolden — 1. (MSt) b. ruller igen: indledende bem. før superligaens første runde 2. (CWe) scoring i ishockey … Sportsjournalistisk dansk ordbog
bolden — v. make courageous, give courage; become courageous … English contemporary dictionary
bolden — bold·en … English syllables