harriman
/hærɪmən/Definitions
1. noun
A large estate or a large area of land, especially in the United States.
“The Harriman estate was once a 240,000-acre ranch.”
2. proper noun
A family of American industrialists and politicians, including Edward H. Harriman and W. Averell Harriman.
“The Harriman family played a significant role in the development of the American railroad system.”
3. verb
To travel or journey in a leisurely or sporting manner, especially on horseback.
“The Harriman Cup is a prestigious equestrian competition that takes place every year.”