cranmer
/ˈkrænmər/Definitions
1. noun
A rare surname of English origin, or a variant of Cranmer, a name of Old English origin.
“The Cranmer family has a long history in the United Kingdom.”
2. proper noun
A reference to Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556), an English theologian and churchman who served as the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of King Edward VI.
“Thomas Cranmer played a crucial role in the English Reformation.”