Also extended to "one who plays a trump, a herald" (late 13c. as a surname). In figurative use by 1520s as "one who or that which summons or proclaims" (trump of fame, etc.). also fromc. 1300 trump(v.2) "fabricate, devise," 1690s, from earliertrump"deceive, cheat, impose ...
the work’s authorship has still not been ascertained. On the other hand, this painting that is so admired and expensive is almost a fabrication of history in the sense that the restoration work done over the years makes it totally different from the original. In other...
Fenty posted original Brathwaite images on its website and social feeds—one showed three Grandassa models in front of a banner that said, buy black—and noted that the documentarian, born in Brooklyn to Bajan parents, shares a similar surname with Rihanna’s maternal family. (Brathwaite, now...