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Anthony Eden|ˌæntənɪ ˈiːdən| [English politician, 1897–1977.] A black Homburg hat of the type often worn by Sir Anthony Eden (later Lord Avon). Also in shortened form Eden.
1940Graves & Hodge Long Week-End xxi. 376 Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, had reintroduced the black Homburg hat, known as the ‘Eden’ in Savile Row. 1956D. Davin Sullen Bell ii. iv. 128 Dark suit and Anthony Eden hat during the week, tweed jacket and flannels at the week⁓end. 1958Spectator 31 Jan. 130/1 How did the soft black Homburg, with a bound, turned-up edge, come to be called an ‘Anthony Eden’? 1959S. Gibbons Pink Front Door xv. 180 He was just off somewhere—white scarf, black Anthony Eden and all. |