<span class="searchmatch">Farnols</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>...
article on: <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span> Wikipedia Variant of Farnhill. <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Farnols</span>) A surname. According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span> is the 61553rd...
+ -y. nunky (plural nunkies) (endearing) Synonym of unky. 1918, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, Our Admirable Betty[1]: "Sounds curst funereal, Zeb! O my poor nunky!...
tavern in Philadelphia, disgraced, unpitied, and forlorn. 1915, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, Beltane The Smith[2]: Free to go in rags, to live like beasts, to die...
outstarted) (intransitive, obsolete) To start out or up. 2022, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, John o' the Green: Once again outstarted beads of anguish upon John's furrowed...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Farnhill Wikipedia (surname): <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span> From Old English fearn (“fern”) + hyll (“hill”). Farnhill (countable and uncountable...
into—distinguish yourself, and—and, in fact, that sort of thing. 1922, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, Peregrine's Progress[1], page 439: Begad, Perry, old fellow, all's well...
they did not show themselves in any direct manner as yet. 1921, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, chapter 30, in Martin Conisby's Vengeance: I . . . espied a small cave...
most coldsome) Characterised or marked by cold or coldness 2010, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, F. Vaux Wilson, Our Admirable Betty: 'Ere 's me, look 'ee, trimming them...
page 196: A funereal gloom prevailed over the whole ſcene. 1918, Jeffery <span class="searchmatch">Farnol</span>, Our Admirable Betty[1]: "Sounds curst funereal, Zeb! O my poor nunky!...