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Grimthorpe (v.) To restore or renovate an ancient building with excessive spending rather than with skill. Grimthorpe is a more or less eponymous word, taken from the title of Sir Edmund Beckett (the first Lord Grimthorpe), a lawyer and horologist in London, who also enjoyed attempting restorations of old buildings. His efforts did not meet with widespread approval, and gave birth to this word. Grinagog
~ Ammon Shea
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Emma is the eponymous heroine, which means having the name that is used as the title or name of something else.)
~ Joan Elizabeth Klingel Ray
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