Beecher

/ˈbiːtʃər/ noun

A surname, most famously associated with Harriet Beecher Stowe, the abolitionist author of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'

An occupational surname derived from 'beech,' referring to someone who lived by beech trees or worked with beechwood; the '-er' suffix indicates 'one who lives by or uses' the referenced thing.

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