Definition of Hooker, Thomas in US English:
Hooker, Thomas
proper nounˈho͝okərˌhʊkərˌhʊkər
(c.1586–1647), American clergyman; born in England. A founding settler of Hartford, Connecticut, in 1636, he helped to write the Fundamental Orders (1639), which was Connecticut's original constitution.
Definition of Hooker, Thomas in US English:
Hooker, Thomas
proper nounˈho͝okərˌhʊkər
(c.1586–1647), American clergyman; born in England. A founding settler of Hartford, Connecticut, in 1636, he helped to write the Fundamental Orders (1639), which was Connecticut's original constitution.