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British archivist
Robin Haydon Darwall-Smith FRHistS FSA (born 1963) is a British archivist, based in Oxford and associated with several Oxford University College archives
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Darwall-Smith is an English-language surname and may be: John Darwall-Smith (1912–1976), an English cricketer. Randle Darwall-Smith (1914–1999), an English
Darwall-Smith
English cricketer
Randle Frederick Hicks Darwall-Smith (11 July 1914 – 17 July 1999) was an English cricketer active from 1935 to 1946 who played for Sussex. He was born
Randle_Darwall-Smith
English cricketer (1912–1976)
John Anderton Darwall-Smith (12 April 1912 – 22 June 1976) was an English first-class cricketer. Darwall-Smith played first-class cricket for Oxford University
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manager John Darwall (1731–1789), English Anglican clergyman and hymnodist Stephen Darwall (born 1946), American philosopher Darwall-Smith This page lists
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College of the University of Oxford
College Oxford University College Players (college dramatic society) Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
University_College,_Oxford
Temple on the Capitoline Hill of Ancient Rome
Coarelli, 2014; p. 34 Richardson, 1992; p. 223 Tacitus Hist. 3.71–72 Darwall-Smith 1996, pp. 41–47 Plutarch. Life of Pulicola. 15.3–4. "Coins: the Temple
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
Temple_of_Jupiter_Optimus_Maximus
2021 film by Pablo Larraín
Sergeant Wood Thomas Douglas as John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer Emma Darwall-Smith as Camilla Parker Bowles Niklas Kohrt as Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Spencer_(film)
Palace on Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy
Ancient History. Vol. XI. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Darwall-Smith, Robin Haydon. Emperors and Architecture: A Study of Flavian Rome. Brussels:
Flavian_Palace
2007 British television film
Peter Bowles as Sir Donald Houghton Don Gallagher as Mr. French Emma Darwall-Smith as Titania Isabella Parriss as Cobweb Jade Longley as Moth Adrian Lester
Ballet_Shoes_(film)
English antiquarian
Darwall-Smith & Riordan 2009, pp. 99–100. Darwall-Smith & Riordan 2009, pp. 100–101. SAL: MS 72. Darwall-Smith 2015, p. xix. Darwall-Smith & Riordan
William_Smith_(antiquary)
Memorial to the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley
Keats–Shelley Memorial House, Rome, Italy Oxford Spanish Civil War memorial Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
Shelley_Memorial
Name list
Day (1923–2000), British political commentator and journalist Robin Darwall-Smith, British archivist Robin Darwin (1910–1974), British artist Robin David
Robin_(name)
account of the history of the Myrmidon Club Q&A With Regent's Rabbits Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford: Oxford
List of University of Oxford dining clubs
List_of_University_of_Oxford_dining_clubs
British legal philosopher (1907–1992)
Biomedical Law and Ethics Library. Routledge. p. 37. ISBN 978-1135392932. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
H._L._A._Hart
Building in Rome, Italy
Historic. Archived from the original on 2019-12-22. Retrieved 2019-12-22. Darwall-Smith, Robin Haydon. Emperors and Architecture: A Study of Flavian Rome. Brussels:
Palace_of_Domitian
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
Publicola, 15.1-3 Plutarch, Publicola, 15.1-3 Martial V 1 Martial IV 30 Darwall-Smith, Robin (1994). "Albanum and the villas of Domitian". Pallas. 40 (1):
Domitian
Imperial palace outside of Ancient Rome
Domiziano sui Colli Albani. Italy: P. Maglione & C. Strini, 1918. Robin DARWALL-SMITH; ALBANUM AND THE VILLAS OF DOMITIAN; Pallas No. 40, Les annêes Domitien:
Villa_of_Domitian
Form of university organisation
116. ISBN 9780521541138. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) R. H. Darwall-Smith, ed. (2015). Early Records of University College, Oxford. Boydell &
Collegiate_university
English cricketer
in charge of all Auxiliary Units in Dorset, succeeding Major Randle Darwall-Smith. With the Scout Sections being disestablished in late 1943, Weaver and
Philip_Weaver
New Zealand classical scholar and historian (1919–2019)
George Cawkwell". University College, Oxford. Retrieved 7 August 2019. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
George_Cawkwell
colleague. Harold and Mary Wilson named their son Giles after Alington. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A history of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
Giles_Alington_(academic)
British broadcaster (1938–2021)
of Channel 4, Routledge, p. 1, ISBN 978-0-7146-4926-9 White, Roger; Darwall-Smith, Robin (2001), The architectural drawings of Magdalen College, Oxford
Anthony_Smith_(producer)
Fish adapted to life in caves
(2011). "The Congo blind barb: Mbanza-Ngungu's albino cave fish". In Darwall; Smith; Allen; Holland; Harrison & Brooks (eds.). The diversity of life in
Cavefish
British photographer and author
University College, Oxford archive, with the college's archivist Robin Darwall-Smith. Diprose has been on the Organising Committee for the EVA London Conference
Graham_Diprose
Public school in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
188 Stanier (1958), pp. 189-190 Clarke, p. 11 Stanier (1958), p. 200 Darwall-Smith, Robin (2001). The Architectural Drawings of Magdalen College, Oxford:
Magdalen College School, Oxford
Magdalen_College_School,_Oxford
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633
(ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 5. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford
George_Abbot_(bishop)
(1837–1840) : N. Darnell John Darwall-Smith (1933–1934) : J. A. Darwall-Smith Randle Darwall-Smith (1935–1938) : R. F. H. Darwall-Smith Thomas Dashwood (1899) :
List of Oxford University Cricket Club players
List_of_Oxford_University_Cricket_Club_players
Ancient Roman city
Horace Satires 2.4. 33 Juvenal 4.140 Pliny Nat. History 32.6. s. 21 Darwall-Smith, Robin (1994). "Albanum and the villas of Domitian". Pallas. 40 (1):
Circeii
Founder of University College, Oxford (d. 1249)
County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford, 1954, pp. 61–81. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
William_of_Durham
Oxford Hedley Bull, Australian scholar of international relations Robin Darwall-Smith, archivist of University College E. R. Dodds, Irish classicist, Regius
List of alumni of University College, Oxford
List_of_alumni_of_University_College,_Oxford
English cricketer and solicitor
Batting twice in the match, Guise was dismissed for 11 runs by Randle Darwall-Smith in the Free Foresters first-innings, while following-on in their second-innings
James_Guise
Cuthbertson George Daniels (1830–1839) : G. Daniels Randle Darwall-Smith (1946) : R. F. H. Darwall-Smith John Davey (1869–1873) : J. G. Davey William Davidson
List of Sussex County Cricket Club players
List_of_Sussex_County_Cricket_Club_players
Pierre Claude François Daunou August 18, 1761 June 20, 1840 France Robin Darwall-Smith United Kingdom Oxford University College archivist. Arthur Doughty March
List_of_archivists
American lawyer (1891–1978)
Moral Law. London: Stevens & Sons Limited. 1953 – via Internet Archive. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "The Great Benefactor: Arthur Goodhart". A History of
Arthur_Lehman_Goodhart
County of Oxford: The University of Oxford. Vol. 3. 1954. pp. 61–81. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Appendix I". A History of University College, Oxford
List of masters of University College, Oxford
List_of_masters_of_University_College,_Oxford
1728 book by William Smith
collection of documents. According to the college's archivist Robin Darwall-Smith, Smith's system of cataloguing was "much more modern system [...] than any
The Annals of University College
The_Annals_of_University_College
English animal rights activist (1952–2001)
through 14 ID parades but was picked out in none of them. Judge Simon Darwall-Smith described him as an "urban terrorist," though he also said, "I do accept
Barry_Horne_(activist)
Ancient Roman villa
124, Number 4 October 2020, Pages 688, DOI: 10.3764/aja.124.4.0659 DARWALL-SMITH, Robin (1994). "Albanum and the Villas of Domitian". Pallas. 40 (40):
Imperial_Villa_of_Vicarello
British politician and academic (1889–1975)
Press, 1927, p.80 Who's Who, 1974, London : A. & C. Black, 1974, p.482 Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College Oxford. Oxford: Oxford
J._R._M._Butler
intelligence". The Times. No. 36770. London. 17 May 1902. p. 11. R. H. Darwall-Smith, 'Gordon, George Stuart (1881–1942)', Oxford Dictionary of National
Stanhope_essay_prize
Master of the College in 1396 and remained in the post until 1398. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Thomas_Duffield_(academic)
English historian and mountaineer
1939–80)" (PDF). University College, Oxford. Retrieved 15 November 2024. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Appendix I". A History of University College, Oxford
David Cox (historian and mountaineer)
David_Cox_(historian_and_mountaineer)
dining room, in fitted bookcases. John Browne died on 7 August 1764. Darwall-Smith, Robin (June 2004). "UC:MA36 Papers of John Browne (Master 1745–64)"
John_Browne_(academic)
British pianist (1904–1993)
husband. Redcliffe-Maud, Jean (1989). From the Cape to Cairo 1932. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College. Oxford University Press, 2008
Jean_Redcliffe-Maud
British historian and academic
recent history of Jesus College, which included R. J. B. Bosworth, Robin Darwall-Smith and Colin Haydon. The history was published in January 2021 in celebration
Felicity_Heal
Century". University College. Routledge. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Anthony Gate and the Puritans". A History of University
Anthony_Gate
Rowing club at the University of Oxford
"University Men's 1st Torpid". eodg.atm.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2024. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College Oxford. Oxford University
University College Boat Club (Oxford)
University_College_Boat_Club_(Oxford)
British government recognitions
Sandra Lorraine SCOTT Dr. Nicola Jane Shaw His Honour Simon Crompton Darwall - Smith John Percy Gill Dr. Jeremy Peter Warren Thomas Stephen Webster Andrea
2020_Special_Honours
Sir Lawrence Evelyn (1956). An Edwardian Youth. Macmillan. p. 104. Darwall-Smith, Robin; Wollenberg, Susan (2023). Music in Twentieth-century Oxford:
Music at Balliol College, Oxford
Music_at_Balliol_College,_Oxford
British historian and academic (born 1968)
the Wayback Machine, 7 May 2009. Retrieved 22 November 2016. Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford (Oxford: Oxford University
Kathryn_Gleadle
Roman villa in Sabaudia, Italy
Sabaudia, Italy". whitelevy.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2022-11-26. DARWALL-SMITH, R. (1994). ALBANUM AND THE VILLAS OF DOMITIAN. Pallas, 40, 145–165
Villa_of_Domitian,_Sabaudia
Genus of fishes
(2011). "The Congo blind barb: Mbanza-Ngungu's albino cave fish". In Darwall; Smith; Allen; Holland; Harrison; Brooks (eds.). The diversity of life in African
Caecobarbus
British historian and Master of University College, Oxford
Archived from the original on 4 April 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "James Franck Bright and the Healing of Wounds". A History
James_Franck_Bright
English cricketer
as well as captaining the team. He was dismissed bowled by Randle Darwall-Smith without scoring in the Free Foresters first-innings, while in their
Hoël_Pattisson
Music society in Oxford, England
Formerly the Oxford Ladies' Musical Society. Oxford Chamber Music Society. Darwall-Smith, Robin; Wollenberg, Susan (2023). Music in Twentieth-century Oxford:
Oxford_Chamber_Music_Society
English youth club
February 2010., Wandsworth, This is Local London, 19 October 2009. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College. Oxford University Press
Devas_Club
English philosopher
"Mr. E. F. Carritt", The Times (London), 22 June 1964, p. 12. Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford (Oxford University Press, 2008)
Edgar_Frederick_Carritt
17th/18th-century English academic and administrator
Newcastle to the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1708. Darwall-Smith, Robin (September 2004). "Charlett, Arthur (1655–1722)". Oxford Dictionary
Arthur_Charlett
of the Royal Society on 14 November 1811. List of Old Abingdonians Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "George Rowley and Travers Twiss: 1821–1836". A History
George_Rowley_(academic)
English cricketer (1904–1977)
out in their first-innings, with Summers taking the wicket of John Darwall-Smith to finish with figures of 1/40 from 26 overs. The Minor Counties then
Leonard_Summers
15th-century English academic
Century: Early Benefactors, Buildings, and Further Statutes (pages 53–73). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Castell
English theatre director
Naomi Frederick (MEN Award) (2002) Othello with Paterson Joseph, Emma Darwall Smith and Andy Serkis (2002) Cold Meat Party by Brad Fraser. World premiere
Braham_Murray
"Obituary: Dr. A. B. Poynton". The Times. 10 October 1944. p. 6. Robin Darwall-Smith, Index of BJs contemporaries Archived 21 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
Arthur_Blackburne_Poynton
Oxford University for two years, and remained in the post until 1396. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
Thomas_Foston
Boathouse in Oxford, England
Terrace was named to remember the benefactors Jimmy and Jamie Coleman. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College Oxford. Oxford University
University_College_Boathouse
English historian
Wikisource has original works by or about: Charles Alan Fyffe Robin Darwall-Smith, Charles Alan Fyffe: A Victorian Tragedy, University College Record
Charles_Alan_Fyffe
British priest and theologian (1884–1964)
Philopotamus montanus (Donovan, 1813) collected at Lynton in Devon in 1935). Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
Laurence_Grensted
Theatrical society of University College, Oxford
org. Oxford Student Publications Limited. Retrieved 17 April 2024. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
University_College_Players
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter VIII, From the Revolution to 1745. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Edward_Farrer
English mathematician
University Press. pp. 55, 71, 74–75, 93, 236, 261. ISBN 978-0198869030. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "13 – Glory and Decline: 1764–1807". A History of University
Joseph_Betts
15th-century Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Hereford
County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.491 Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Edmund_Lacey
Master of University College, Oxford
Century: Early Benefactors, Buildings, and Further Statutes (pages 53–73). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Appleton_(academic)
the age of 86. A Short Guide to the Cathedral Church of Durham (1957) Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Wild_(priest)
Imogen Stubbs' 2004 WWII play
Rosenbaum, Gertrude's son Cat Simmons - Ivy, Joseph's girlfriend Emma Darwall-Smith - Rosalind, new RADA graduate, Helen's daughter The play was published
We_Happy_Few_(play)
Academy in Bristol, England
and had alcohol and gambling addictions; he was defended by Simon Darwall-Smith; he had absconded and was re-arrested on 11 August 1987 in Weymouth;
Oasis_Academy_Brightstowe
Master of University College, Oxford
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter IV, The Fifteenth Century (pages 53–73). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Martyn_(academic)
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (page 83). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
James_Dugdale
1350 with Robert Frommund of Exeter College. Aswardby, Lincolnshire Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
Roger_de_Aswardby
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (pages 74–94). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
George_Ellison_(academic)
English cricketer and British Army officer
first-innings, White scored 10 run before being dismissed by Randle Darwall-Smith. Prior to the Second World War, he had served in operations during the
Gilbert White (British Army officer)
Gilbert_White_(British_Army_officer)
University College's history when it had two Masters.[citation needed] Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
William_Dennison_(academic)
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (pages 74–94). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Anthony_Salveyn
Master of University College, Oxford
College. In 1379, he was Archdeacon of Cleveland. Kexby, North Yorkshire Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University
William_Kexby
Dutch-born English architect
Architecture. Retrieved 24 October 2015.[permanent dead link] White, Roger; Darwall-Smith, Robin (2001). The Architectural Drawings of Magdalen College, Oxford :
Judith_Ledeboer
College. Routledge. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Obadiah Walker. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Chapter 10: The Rise and Fall of Obadiah Walker: 1660–1689"
Obadiah_Walker
circumstances. Burton continued with a successful career after his mastership. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Robert_Burton_(academic)
Irish classical scholar (1848–1941)
University Calendar 1895". Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1895. pp. 193, 313. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Reginald Macan". A History of University College, Oxford
Reginald_Walter_Macan
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter VII, From Restoration to Revolution, pages 126–131. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Richard_Clayton_(academic)
English academic (17th century)
(page 104), and Chapter VII, From Restoration to Revolution (page 122). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Thomas_Walker_(academic)
Bishop of Oxford
to the Restoration, 1660" (page 98). Routledge, 1998. OCLC 40405494 Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Bancroft_(bishop)
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter IV, The Fifteenth Century (pages 53–73). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John Roxborough (academic administrator)
John_Roxborough_(academic_administrator)
British musician
teachers; Emily Daymond". Melanie Spanswick. Retrieved 29 August 2023. Darwall-Smith, Robin; Wollenberg, Susan (2023). Music in Twentieth-century Oxford:
Emily_Daymond
British theologian
ISBN 978-0-19-951016-0. James Bieri, Percy Bysshe Shelley, page 155. Robin Darwall-Smith, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2008
James_Griffith_(academic)
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter VI, The Seventeenth Century to the Restoration, 1660. Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Francis_Johnson_(academic)
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (pages 74–94). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Richard_Salveyn
Master of University College, Oxford
Sixteenth Century". University College. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "Thomas Caius". A History of University College, Oxford
Thomas_Caius
ISBN 978-0-415-18632-2. Chapter V, The Sixteenth Century (pages 74–94). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
John_Crayford
Century: Early Benefactors, Buildings, and Further Statutes (pages 53–73). Darwall-Smith, Robin, A History of University College, Oxford. Oxford University Press
Richard_Witton
English jurist, churchman and university chancellor
and Halls in the University of Oxford. p. 14 – via Internet Archive. Darwall-Smith, Robin (2008). "William of Durham and the Idea of a College: 1249–1280"
Henry_de_Stanton
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Darnall, now a district of Sheffield, Yorkshire, or Darnhall in Cheshire, both named from Old English derne ‘hidden’, ‘secret’ + halh ‘nook’.
Boy/Male
English French
Open.
Girl/Female
French Irish
Dark.
Girl/Female
English
Dearly loved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Harwell in south Oxfordshire (formerly part of Berkshire) and Nottinghamshire. The former was named in Old English as ‘spring or stream by or from the gray one’, from HÄra ‘the gray’ (here referring to a certain hill) + wella; while the latter was named from Old English hÄ“ore, hÌ„re ‘pleasant’ + wella ‘stream’.
Surname or Lastname
English
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.
Boy/Male
English French
Open.
Girl/Female
English
Hidden.
Girl/Female
English
Dearly loved.
Boy/Male
English French
Open.
Boy/Male
English
Hiding place; hidden area.
Boy/Male
French American English
From a French surname and place name meaning 'Open.' Dates back to the eleventh century as both...
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French baronial name d'Airelle, DARRELL means "from Airelle."
Boy/Male
English American
Hiding place; hidden area.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Yarnell.
Boy/Male
English
Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Darrell, DARELL means "from Airelle."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire, so named from Old English fæger ‘pleasant’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Hiding Place
Boy/Male
English
Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling'.
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name
Boy/Male
Hindu
Attractive like the Moon
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kanyana | கநà¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾
Maiden
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave; Mighty
Girl/Female
Hindu
Darling girl
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Graceful Lady
Girl/Female
Biblical
Void, empty.
Girl/Female
Irish
Beautiful. Dear child.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Coastal Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu
The royal vehicle of Lord Vishnu
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
DARWALL SMITH
n.
An anvil; also, a smith shop. See Stithy.
v.
The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician.
n.
The act or art of working or forging metals, as iron, into any desired shape.
n.
The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.
n.
The Smithsonian Institution.
n.
The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.
n. pl.
Fragments; atoms; smithers.
n.
The philosophical explanation of phenomena, either physical or moral; as, Lavoisier's theory of combustion; Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments.
n.
The gadwall.
n.
A smith's shop; a smithy; a smithery; a forge.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
n.
Work done by a smith; smithing.
n.
An instrument such as a hammer, saw, plane, file, and the like, used in the manual arts, to facilitate mechanical operations; any instrument used by a craftsman or laborer at his work; an implement; as, the tools of a joiner, smith, shoe-maker, etc.; also, a cutter, chisel, or other part of an instrument or machine that dresses work.
n.
A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil.
n.
A large duck (Anas strepera), valued as a game bird, found in the northern parts of Europe and America; -- called also gray duck.
n.
An abundant element of the magnesium-cadmium group, extracted principally from the minerals zinc blende, smithsonite, calamine, and franklinite, as an easily fusible bluish white metal, which is malleable, especially when heated. It is not easily oxidized in moist air, and hence is used for sheeting, coating galvanized iron, etc. It is used in making brass, britannia, and other alloys, and is also largely consumed in electric batteries. Symbol Zn. Atomic weight 64.9.
n.
The gadwall.
n.
Native zinc carbonate. It generally occurs in stalactitic, reniform, or botryoidal shapes, of a white to gray, green, or brown color. See Note under Calamine.
n.
The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.
n.
See Narwhal.