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Endecott

American  
[en-di-kuht, -kot] / ˈɛn dɪ kət, -ˌkɒt /
Or Endicott

noun

  1. John, 1588?–1665, colonial governor of Massachusetts 1644–65, born in England.


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The bride is a direct descendant of John Endecott, the longest-serving governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

From New York Times Sep. 23, 2018

According to Endecott, the combination of a bull and a heifer in twin calves almost always results in the heifer being sterile.

From Washington Times Mar. 7, 2015

“It’s quite the feat indeed,” commented Rachel Endecott, extension beef cattle specialist with Montana State University.

From Washington Times Mar. 7, 2015

While Endecott and the Red Cross, at the off-Broadway American Place Theater, is not really a play, it is a variety of some other distinctly interesting things.

From Time Magazine Archive

Endecott attacked some Indigenous towns, but there were few casualties.

From "An Indigenous People’s History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

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