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DARRELL ODEA
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Open; Variant of Darrel Open; Beloved
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Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARELL means "from Airelle."
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English : from Old French darnel ‘darnel’, an annual grass, Lolium temulentum, hence perhaps a topographic name. However, according to Reaney, the plant was believed to produce intoxication, so its adoption as a surname may have been for quite different reasons. In the British Isles the name is found chiefly in the central and east Midlands.English : variant spelling of Darnall.
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Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cearbhall, CARROLL means "hacker."
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Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARREL means "from Airelle."
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Mighty Spearman; Blend of Jar and Darell
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English : from Old French carrel, ‘pillow’, ‘bolster’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of these.In some cases perhaps an altered spelling of Irish Carroll. In other cases perhaps an altered spelling of French Carrel.
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English (chiefly Worcestershire) : variant of Darrell.
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Darling; Beloved; From Airel; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
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Little Darling; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
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Darling; Beloved; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
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English : from Old French baril ‘barrel’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a cooper or a nickname for a fat man or an immoderate drinker.English : habitational name from Barwell in Leicestershire, named with Old English bÄr ‘wild boar’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : A cooper named George Barrell came to Boston, MA, in 1637 from Suffolk, England.
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English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French baronial name d'Airelle, DARRELL means "from Airelle."
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English : variant spelling of Worrell.
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English : variant of Burrell.Catalan : nickname from borrell ‘red-haired’.
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Beloved
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Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
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English : variant of Harold.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEarghail ‘descendant of Earghal’, a personal name with the same etymology as Fearghal (see Farrell).
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English (Avon) : perhaps a variant of Darnell.
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Darling; Beloved; Open; Variant of Darrel Open
DARRELL ODEA
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Arthurian
, ruler of the Castle of Death.
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Hindu
Indestructible
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Divine Warrior
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Variant spelling of English Rebecca, REBECCAH means "ensnarer."
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Rock
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Angel
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Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word hrókr, HRÓKR means "crow, rook."
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Arthurian Legend
A murderer.
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Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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Little Hill
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n.
A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads.
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A solid drum, or a hollow cylinder or case; as, the barrel of a windlass; the barrel of a watch, within which the spring is coiled.
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A jar.
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See Quarrel, an arrow.
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The quantity which constitutes a full barrel. This varies for different articles and also in different places for the same article, being regulated by custom or by law. A barrel of wine is 31/ gallons; a barrel of flour is 196 pounds.
a.
Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance.
v. t.
To remove or release from a barrel or barrels.
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Alt. of Parrel
v. t.
To put or to pack in a barrel or barrels.
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The rope or collar by which a yard or spar is held to the mast in such a way that it may be hoisted or lowered at pleasure.
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The hollow basal part of a feather.
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The Lotium, or darnel.
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A chimney-piece.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Barrel
imp. & p. p.
of Barrel
n.
A metallic tube, as of a gun, from which a projectile is discharged.
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Same as 4th Carol.
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Any grass of the genus Lolium, esp. the Lolium temulentum (bearded darnel), the grains of which have been reputed poisonous. Other species, as Lolium perenne (rye grass or ray grass), and its variety L. Italicum (Italian rye grass), are highly esteemed for pasture and for making hay.