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Ericson

American  
[er-ik-suhn] / ˈɛr ɪk sən /
Or Ericsson

noun

  1. Leif flourished a.d. c1000, Norse mariner: according to Icelandic saga, discoverer of Vinland (son of Eric the Red).


Ericson British  
/ ˈɛrɪksən /

noun

  1. Leif (liːf). 10th–11th centuries ad , Norse navigator, who discovered Vinland (?1000), variously identified as the coast of New England, Labrador, or Newfoundland; son of Eric the Red

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“What Mr. Watts had that was exceptional was a delicacy of attack that allowed the piano to sing,” Raymond Ericson wrote in The New York Times.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 14, 2023

With McClendon and offensive lineman Warren Ericson headed to the NFL draft, Willock likely would have been competing for a starting position in 2023 as the Bulldogs go for a third straight national title.

From Washington Times • Jan. 15, 2023

Ch Supt Ericson said when senior officers at RAF Honington, where Mr Mckeague was stationed, reported him missing on 26 September, it was treated as a "high risk" case.

From BBC • Mar. 14, 2022

“He looks like an academician,” Raymond Ericson reported in The New York Times after Gielen’s New York Philharmonic debut in 1971.

From New York Times • Feb. 17, 2022

The paper’s graphics department, especially Archie Tse and Matthew Ericson, devised intriguing ways to visualize the complicated data underlying the series.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times