cadwallader
/kædˈwɒlədər/Definitions
1. noun
A surname of Welsh origin, or a name of a British monarch.
“He was the 15th Baronet of the title, which was created in 1642.”
2. proper noun
A name of a noble family in the United States, particularly in Pennsylvania.
“The Cadwallader family was prominent in the early history of Pennsylvania.”
3. proper noun
A name of a town in New Jersey, United States.
“Cadwallader is a borough in Atlantic County, New Jersey.”