cnoll n

cnoll n
top, summit

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  • cnoll — m ( es/ as) knoll; summit …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • summit — cnoll, cnæpp …   English to the Old English

  • top — cnoll, cnæpp …   English to the Old English

  • Knowling — This interesting surname is a variant of Knowles, itself a topographical name from the Old English pre Seventh Century word cnoll , the top of a hill, plus the Anglo Saxon suffix ing , which means dweller at, hence a dweller at the top of the… …   Surnames reference

  • Jacob Jansz. Coeman — Painting of Pieter Cnoll with his Eurasian wife Cornelia van Nieuwroode and his family in 1665, by Jacob Jansz. Coeman, Rijksmuseum Jacob Jansz. Coeman (Amsterdam? ca 1632 9 April 1676, Batavia, Dutch East Indies[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Cornelia van Nijenroode — Portrait of Cornelia van Nijenroode and Pieter Cnoll, 1665, by Jacob Jansz. Coeman. Cornelia van Nijenroode (Hirado, Japan, 1629 Netherlands, 1692), was a Dutch merchant in the Dutch East Indies, famous for her conflict with her second spouse.… …   Wikipedia

  • Knoles — Recorded in several forms as shown in the recordings below, this ancient and very English name is either topographical or just possibly a nickname. Taking the former, it derives from the pre 7th century word cnoll , or the Middle English knol ,… …   Surnames reference

  • Knowles — Recorded in several forms as shown in the recordings below, this ancient and very English name is either topographical or just possibly a nickname. Taking the former, it derives from the pre 7th century word cnoll , or the Middle English knol ,… …   Surnames reference

  • Knowlys — This ancient and very English name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century word cnoll , knoll, hill top, in Middle English knol . The surname has two separate interpretations; firstly, it may be a topographical …   Surnames reference

  • Knoll — (n[=o]l), n. [AS. cnoll; akin to G. knolle, knollen, clod, lump, knob, bunch, OD. knolle ball, bunch, Sw. kn[ o]l, Dan. knold.] A little round hill; a mound; a small elevation of earth; the top or crown of a hill. [1913 Webster] On knoll or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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