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What (who) is loden - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Loden (disambiguation)

loden         
['l??d(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a thick waterproof woollen cloth.
2. the dark green colour in which such cloth is often made.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Ger. Loden.
Ted Loden         
BRITISH ARMY OFFICER (1940-2013)
Colonel Ted Loden; Edward Loden; Edward Charles Loden
Colonel Edward Charles Loden MC (9 July 1940 – 7 September 2013) was a British Army officer.http://www2.
Loden Dager         
AMERICAN FASHION DESIGNER
Loden dager
Loden Dager is a men’s wear collective based in New York City which debuted in the Fall of 2006. Loden Dager is designed primarily by two Marc Jacobs alumni, Oliver Helden and Paul Marlow.

Wikipedia

Loden

Loden may refer to:

  • Marilyn Loden, American writer who coined the phrase "glass ceiling"
  • Loden cape, water-resistant material (usually green) in Austrian traditional clothing made from sheep's wool, without removing the lanolin
  • Loden green, greyish green color typical of Bavarian loden garments
  • the Loden, artifact in the Shannara series
  • Loden (musician), Belgian musician
  • A modern spelling (alongside Lothen) of Loðen or Loþen, the Old English name for the historic Scottish region of Lothian.
Examples of use of loden
1. James Loden. The R.A.F. have been utterly, utterly useless,‘‘ Maj.
2. Loden was quoted as saying, referring to two instances involving Harrier warplanes during which pilots allegedly missed enemy forces and jeopardized British troops.
3. Saturday September 23, 2006 The Guardian Excerpts from three emails from Major James Loden, leaked to Sky News First email We are lacking manpower.
4. Major James Loden, of 3 Para, based in Helmand, had described the RAF as "utterly, utterly useless." Gen Dannatt also admitted he was unsure how many soldiers had been wounded in Afghanistan since the conflict began.
5. In another e–mail, Major Loden expressed concern for two junior colleagues saying they "look very frightened and slow to react", adding that there have been "plenty of tears" over daily casualties.