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bendways — bend·ways … English syllables
bendways — adverb see bendwise I … Useful english dictionary
Bend (heraldry) — Coat of arms of Baden: Or, a bend gules In heraldry, a bend is a coloured band running from the upper right corner of the shield to the lower left (from the point of view of a person bearing the shield). Writers differ in how much of the field… … Wikipedia
Hollister (family name) — Hollister is an English family name from the Gloucester Region of England, United Kingdom, now most populous in the United States of America. In 1992, it was estimated that there were 2204 households in the USA, 94 in Canada, 81 in Australia, 21… … Wikipedia
Bate — This interesting surname has three distinct possible origins, the first and most likely source being the medieval male given name Bate , itself a petform of Bartholomew , from the Aramaic patronymic bar Talmay meaning abounding in furrows or rich … Surnames reference
Dawkes — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin. It is a patronymic of Daw, a pet form of the male given name David. David is a Hebrew name meaning beloved . The earliest known namebearer is the slayer of the giant Goliath, who… … Surnames reference
Dawks — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin. It is a patronymic of Daw, a pet form of the male given name David. David is a Hebrew name meaning beloved . The earliest known namebearer is the slayer of the giant Goliath, who… … Surnames reference
Dawkins — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a patronymic of Dawkin, itself a diminutive of Daw, a pet form of the male given name David. David is a Hebrew name meaning beloved . The earliest known namebearer is the slayer … Surnames reference
Kindon — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name either from the parish of Kingsdon near Somerton in Somerset, so called from the Olde English pre 7th Century cyning , king, with dun , hill, mountain, or from any of… … Surnames reference
Kingdom — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational name either from the parish of Kingsdon near Somerton in Somerset, so called from the Olde English pre 7th Century cyning , king, with dun , hill, mountain, or from any of… … Surnames reference