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English music journalist
Peter Doggett (born 30 June 1957) is an English music journalist, author and magazine editor. He began his career in music journalism in 1980, when he
Peter_Doggett
Account of the factors leading to the Beatles' dissolution
Doggett 2011, p. 110. Doggett 2011, pp. 107, 110. Doggett 2011, p. 114. Doggett 2011, p. 112. Doggett 2011, p. 127. Gould 2007, pp. 603–604. Doggett 2011
Break-up_of_the_Beatles
Song by George Harrison
recently descended into heroin addiction, leaving Lennon, in author Peter Doggett's words, "emotionally removed and artistically bankrupt". In their study
Wah-Wah_(song)
2009 book by Peter Doggett
You Never Give Me Your Money is a book by author and music journalist Peter Doggett about the break-up of the English rock band the Beatles and its aftermath
You Never Give Me Your Money (book)
You_Never_Give_Me_Your_Money_(book)
1970 studio album by George Harrison
also co-produced. Writing in the April 2001 issue of Record Collector, Peter Doggett described Harrison as "arguably the most successful rock star on the
All_Things_Must_Pass
1969 studio album/soundtrack by the Beatles
participate in the project. According to author and music journalist Peter Doggett, neither the proposed EP format nor an expanded soundtrack album (containing
Yellow_Submarine_(album)
1967 studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
variety of music genres from rhythm and blues to free jazz; author Peter Doggett noted its "wide variety of styles", while journalist Chris Welch said
Are_You_Experienced
1970 studio album by Paul McCartney
Peter Doggett, "Fight to the Finish", in Mojo: The Beatles' Final Years, p. 140. Paul McCartney and George Martin, in The Beatles, p. 350. Doggett, pp
McCartney_(album)
American businessman and talent manager (1931–2009)
the Beatles, Peter Doggett writes that Klein has come to be seen as one of the controversial "intruders" in the Beatles' story. Doggett writes: Suspected
Allen_Klein
1966 studio album by the Beach Boys
business", while biographer Peter Ames Carlin deemed the back cover's design "even worse" than the front. Peter Doggett contrasted its aesthetic with
Pet_Sounds
1969 song by the Beatles
"It's All Too Much" has received praise from many other commentators. Peter Doggett considers it "one of the pinnacles of British acid-rock", while Rob
It's_All_Too_Much
1971 single by Ringo Starr
commentators who had written off Starr's potential as a solo artist. Author Peter Doggett writes that with Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" easily outselling any of
It_Don't_Come_Easy
English musician and actor (born 1940)
album reached number seven in the UK and number two in the US. Author Peter Doggett describes Ringo as a template for Starr's solo career, saying that,
Ringo_Starr
1970 song by George Harrison
"so focused on the feel of his record", while Record Collector editor Peter Doggett wrote in 2001 that, despite Harrison's inspiration for "My Sweet Lord"
My_Sweet_Lord
1967 single by the Beatles
album be like?" Comparing the two sides in his book Electric Shock, Peter Doggett likens "Penny Lane" to pop art in its evoking "multifaceted substance
Strawberry_Fields_Forever
American musician (1944–1983)
A-sided single, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Journalist Peter Doggett later said that Dennis' performance on the latter song "showed for the
Dennis_Wilson
American guitarist (1942–1970)
Axis as the least impressive Experience album, according to author Peter Doggett, the release "heralded a new subtlety in Hendrix's work". Mitchell said:
Jimi_Hendrix
1965 single by The Turtles
the perfect level of rebellion … haircuts and non-conformity". Author Peter Doggett describes "Let Me Be" as a "perfect encapsulation of teenage angst"
Let_Me_Be_(The_Turtles_song)
1973 song by Ringo Starr
Gerson praised it as a song on which "a stunning alchemy occurs"; author Peter Doggett likens the track to a "lost gem" from the Beatles' 1969 album Abbey
I'm_the_Greatest
1968 studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Times' 100 Best Albums of All Time. Music journalist and author Peter Doggett argued that it is very likely the greatest rock album of all time because
Electric_Ladyland
1973 single by George Harrison
States during this time. According to former Record Collector editor Peter Doggett, however, Lennon and McCartney's respective activities over 1971–72
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
Give_Me_Love_(Give_Me_Peace_on_Earth)
1974 concert tour by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar
ever being in a group with Paul McCartney again. According to author Peter Doggett, these remarks created "the same sense of shock" as John Lennon's 1970
George Harrison and Ravi Shankar's 1974 North American tour
George_Harrison_and_Ravi_Shankar's_1974_North_American_tour
Style of pop music
single. The Beatles – "Strawberry Fields Forever" (1967) Journalist Peter Doggett also characterized "Strawberry Fields Forever" as art pop, noting its
Art_pop
1977 studio album by Iggy Pop
compared Pop's vocal performance to Jim Morrison of the Doors. The author Peter Doggett writes the identity of "Sister Midnight" is irrelevant, explaining that
The_Idiot_(album)
1970 song by David Bowie
music critic Peter Doggett as "enigmatic", while Nicholas Pegg described it as giving an "unassuming air of pathos and menace". Doggett notes that the
The Man Who Sold the World (song)
The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World_(song)
Official biography of Paul McCartney
to let history run its course and the facts speak for themselves. — Peter Doggett Rob Blackhurst of The Independent saw the memoir as part of McCartney's
Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now
Paul_McCartney:_Many_Years_from_Now
1971 single by George Harrison
wake of the Beatles' break-up seven months before, according to author Peter Doggett, "Apple Scruffs" and tracks such as "Run of the Mill" and "Wah-Wah"
Apple_Scruffs_(song)
Urban legend and conspiracy theory about Paul McCartney
him with supposed new developments on the McCartney rumours. Author Peter Doggett writes that, while he thinks the theory behind "Paul is dead" defied
Paul_is_dead
1977 studio album by David Bowie
tracks, and side two featuring mostly instrumental tracks. The author Peter Doggett writes that whereas Low featured lyrics of autobiographical nature,
"Heroes"_(album)
1969 single by the Beatles
unfinished and unreleased January 1969 song "Watching Rainbows". The author Peter Doggett wrote that "each phrase [passes] too quickly to be understood at first
Come_Together
1970 song by George Harrison
the irony in McCartney performing the song, while Beatles biographer Peter Doggett writes: "it wasn't hard to imagine Harrison's cynicism as McCartney
All_Things_Must_Pass_(song)
1970 song by the Beatles
it seem more interesting than it actually was". Citing the lyrics, Peter Doggett says that Lennon was rightly dismissive of the song, while Chris Ingham
Dig_a_Pony
Canadian, American, and British folk rock supergroup
2021. Retrieved September 24, 2016. Crosby and Gottlieb, pp. 438–9 Peter Doggett (April 2, 2019). CSNY: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Simon and Schuster
Crosby,_Stills,_Nash_&_Young
1966 song by the Beatles
on a Beatles album. Among commentators recalling the song's release, Peter Doggett describes "Love You To" as having "sounded astonishing next to the electrifying
Love_You_To
1964 studio album by the Beatles
than 'we must please the girls and make money' …" According to author Peter Doggett, this period coincided with Lennon and McCartney being feted by London
Beatles_for_Sale
1970 song by George Harrison
reign of terror". On 18 January, Disc magazine published what author Peter Doggett describes as "a heroin-fuelled monologue" by Lennon in which he said
Run of the Mill (George Harrison song)
Run_of_the_Mill_(George_Harrison_song)
1971 studio album by David Bowie
the listener to dissect them again and again. The music journalist Peter Doggett concurs, regarding Hunky Dory as "a collective of attractively accessible
Hunky_Dory
1973 studio album by David Bowie
concerts by the American rock band New York Dolls. According to the author Peter Doggett, the Dolls' first two albums were important in representing the American
Aladdin_Sane
1969 song by the Beatles
calling it "one of his most utterly tasteless recordings." Author Peter Doggett similarly describes it as "bombastic", "mannered", and a "bizarre way
Across_the_Universe
1967 studio album by David Bowie
more minimalist in nature, and exemplifies folk in a way the author Peter Doggett likens to Simon & Garfunkel. "Please Mr. Gravedigger", which Buckley
David_Bowie_(1967_album)
1970 studio album by David Bowie
the composer of all music on The Man Who Sold the World, the author Peter Doggett quoted Visconti as saying that "the songs were written by all four of
The Man Who Sold the World (album)
The_Man_Who_Sold_the_World_(album)
1970 song by English rock musician George Harrison
O'Dell, p. 144. Peter Doggett, "Miss O'Dell and the Final Beatles Meeting", You Never Give Me Your Money: Beatles blog by author Peter Doggett, 7 January 2011
Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Ballad_of_Sir_Frankie_Crisp_(Let_It_Roll)
1966 single by the Beatles
social and political interpretations in the 1960s. Music journalist Peter Doggett describes it as a "culturally empty" song that nevertheless "became
Yellow_Submarine_(song)
1973 studio album by John Lennon
barely a ripple", according to Beatles biographer Chris Ingham. Author Peter Doggett similarly writes that the album "did nothing to alter [Lennon's] status
Mind Games (John Lennon album)
Mind_Games_(John_Lennon_album)
1971 single by George Harrison
recording session with Apple Records artist Jackie Lomax to see her; author Peter Doggett comments that, because of the severity of this news, Harrison would
Deep_Blue_(song)
2011 box set by The Kinks
designed in the fashion of a ‘60s fan mag with new notes by Kinks expert Peter Doggett". In an Uncut magazine review, Michael Bonner called it a "lovely package
The_Kinks_in_Mono
1968 studio album by the Beatles
ISBN 1-86074-488-5. Doggett, Peter (2009). The Art and Music of John Lennon. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-126-4. Doggett, Peter (2011). You Never Give
The_Beatles_(album)
1967 studio album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
side to his grand psychedelic musical vision". According to author Peter Doggett, the record "heralded a new subtlety in Hendrix's work", while BBC Music's
Axis:_Bold_as_Love
1969 single by the Beatles
also described the pair's humour as "subdued, even hollow". Author Peter Doggett says that the sleeve depicted "all five Beatles". He quotes McCartney
The_Ballad_of_John_and_Yoko
1976 compilation album by George Harrison
week in fact – of [The Best of George Harrison]". According to author Peter Doggett, this calculated scheduling by Capitol/EMI meant that Harrison "would
The_Best_of_George_Harrison
1968 song by the Beatles
to booming intensity." Writing more recently in The Beatles Diary, Peter Doggett commented that it was "strange" that the Beatles chose to begin the
Dear_Prudence
1973 album by Paul McCartney and Wings
Four years later, the album's creation coincided with what author Peter Doggett terms McCartney's "moral victory in the debate over Allen Klein", as
Band_on_the_Run
1973 studio album by David Bowie
arranging I have done by myself and Mick, and Aynsley too." The author Peter Doggett writes that only two tracks, "I Wish You Would" and "See Emily Play"
Pin_Ups
1965 song by the Beatles
other attempt by the singer to juggle two affairs at once". Author Peter Doggett comments on Harrison's inspiration, in the context of the Beatlemania
If_I_Needed_Someone
1969 song by Neil Young
version, Young sang the verses and his bandmates joined in on the chorus. Peter Doggett from Q magazine saw it as "one of the album's flagship tracks". Meanwhile
Helpless (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song)
Helpless_(Crosby,_Stills,_Nash_&_Young_song)
1971 studio album / compilation by Jimi Hendrix
journalist Peter Doggett, the album was "accepted for years as an authentic Hendrix album rather than a posthumous compilation." Doggett himself described
The_Cry_of_Love
Punk rock subgenre and music scene
Mind" by Willie Nelson" was the extent of country music. Music writer Peter Doggett has stated that there has been a "difficult relationship between punk
Cowpunk
Subgenre of pop music
the 1960s. Author Kingsley Abbott credited Record Collector editor Peter Doggett with originating the term in a September 1997 article feature, though
Sunshine_pop
British music magazine
than 100 pages. With the addition of another editorial staff member – Peter Doggett, who stayed with the magazine for almost 20 years – Record Collector
Record_Collector
1975 studio album by David Bowie
Bowie and their imminent collaboration later on the album. The author Peter Doggett writes that the song introduced the world to an entirely new Bowie,
Young_Americans
1976 studio album by David Bowie
"structurally coherent and broadly accessible" records of the era. Peter Doggett argues that the new recording process Bowie used on the record allowed
Station_to_Station
1977 studio album by David Bowie
album that weren't produced by conventional instruments." The author Peter Doggett describes "Speed of Life" as a perfect opening track, in the sense that
Low_(David_Bowie_album)
1969 British film by Yoko Ono
Magazine of Films and the Arts. H & R Publications. January 1970. p. 50. Peter Doggett (December 17, 2009). The Art and Music of John Lennon. Omnibus Press
Self-Portrait_(1969_film)
1974 studio album by David Bowie
especially The Wild Boys (1971) inspire the visions of decay. The author Peter Doggett notes that unlike the opening of Ziggy Stardust, which announces the
Diamond_Dogs
1975 single by David Bowie
by the end, he does not know which ones to believe or follow. Author Peter Doggett interprets the song, in one way, as "the portrait of a fantasy: the
Young_Americans_(song)
1967 single by the Beatles
another of his eminently hummable melodies". In his book Electric Shock, Peter Doggett describes "Strawberry Fields Forever" as art pop, "self-consciously
Penny_Lane
1980 studio album by David Bowie
called the album one of Bowie's "very best career efforts". The author Peter Doggett describes Scary Monsters as one of Bowie's "most valuable statements"
Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
Scary_Monsters_(and_Super_Creeps)
1970 song by George Harrison
with the track's running time of 7:10, just a second under "Hey Jude". Peter Doggett considers the song to be a "remarkably non-judgemental commentary on
Isn't_It_a_Pity
1975 single by David Bowie
degree of malice" aimed at MainMan. This is supported by biographer Peter Doggett, who writes: "every time in "Fame" that Bowie snapped back with a cynical
Fame_(David_Bowie_song)
Studio album by David Bowie
Odyssey"). The album's US release through Mercury Records is disputed. Peter Doggett gives the US release date as January 1970, while Pegg gives a release
David_Bowie_(1969_album)
1965 studio album by the Beatles
in keeping with their emergence as "fully fledged potheads". Author Peter Doggett highlights the cover as an example of the Beatles, like Dylan and the
Rubber_Soul
Overview of and topical guide to the Beatles
songs in The Beatles: Rock Band Apple scruffs Beatle boot Beatlesque Peter Doggett Walter Everett (musicologist) Mark Lewisohn Ian MacDonald Philip Norman
Outline_of_the_Beatles
Design on an album's front cover
photograph designed to further the musical artist's public image. Author Peter Doggett also highlights the cover of Otis Redding's Otis Blue, containing a
Album_cover
1966 studio album by the Beatles
"womblike sucking noises". Problems playing this file? See media help. Peter Doggett describes "I'm Only Sleeping" as "Half acid dream, half latent Lennon
Revolver_(Beatles_album)
1992 studio album by The Troggs
'" explained Troggs frontman Reg Presley to Record Collector editor Peter Doggett. "Well, I hadn’t heard of R.E.M. But my manager had, so he suggested
Athens_Andover
1979 studio album by David Bowie
Voyage", as "surprisingly delicate" and "serene"; a thought author Peter Doggett believes implies a "less intense" record. The song shares the same chord
Lodger_(album)
1970 song by the Beatles
features Lennon duetting with the six-year-old Heather Eastman, and quotes Peter Doggett as describing the jam as a "slice of late '60s hippie slang". The author
Dig_It_(Beatles_song)
1968 song by the Beatles
the glories of national pride written in 1939." According to author Peter Doggett, the film focused on "the relationship between political power and the
Revolution_(Beatles_song)
1970 song by the Beatles
ISBN 0-345-25680-8. Doggett, Peter (2011). You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup. New York: It Books. ISBN 978-0-06-177418-8. Doggett, Peter (2015)
The_Long_and_Winding_Road
1990 single by Chris Rea
people" (necklacing) and "one guy burning to death". Rea recalled to Peter Doggett in 2019: "Joan's [Rea's wife] dad was saying he didn't know what to
Tell_Me_There's_a_Heaven
1965 album by the Beach Boys
regarded among fans and critics as one of the band's "masterpieces". Peter Doggett wrote that Dennis "showed for the first time an awareness that his voice
The_Beach_Boys_Today!
1967 single by the Beatles
hippie capital of Haight-Ashbury, in San Francisco. Writing in 2001, Peter Doggett said that the Beatles' performance on Our World "remains one of the
All_You_Need_Is_Love
1971 song by David Bowie
anticipation before a distinctive riff begins. According to the author Peter Doggett, Bowie did not know the chord changes on guitar or piano, but "he followed
Changes_(David_Bowie_song)
1972 song by David Bowie
the first verse to the right in the second. According to biographer Peter Doggett, while other rock songs such as the Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar" and
Suffragette_City
Greek electronics engineer (1942–2017)
look at it, but they weren't interested at all." According to author Peter Doggett, in the Beatles' history, Mardas is the only individual who occupies
Magic_Alex
1972 single by Wings
of the death of a star name". Writing in Record Collector in 2001, Peter Doggett said that McCartney's and Lennon's "ill-fated" musical statements on
Give Ireland Back to the Irish
Give_Ireland_Back_to_the_Irish
1965 studio album by The Searchers
Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Peter Doggett, Take Me for What I'm Worth (CD liner notes), Sanctuary Records, 2001
Take_Me_for_What_I'm_Worth
1972 song by David Bowie
comprising Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder and Mick Woodmansey. Author Peter Doggett finds it similar to his earlier hit "Space Oddity" in that it is a "space-age
Starman_(song)
1970 song by George Harrison
Catholic faith in which Harrison had been raised. Speaking to author Peter Doggett, Harrison's sister Louise qualified his embrace of Hinduism with regard
Art_of_Dying_(song)
1973 single by Paul McCartney and Wings
be the highlight of a mediocre album. Former Record Collector editor Peter Doggett calls the song "sickly" and says that even after EMI had persuaded McCartney
My Love (Paul McCartney and Wings song)
My_Love_(Paul_McCartney_and_Wings_song)
1971 single by Paul McCartney
as business manoeuvres in the post-Beatles legal matters. In author Peter Doggett's description, Northern Songs, McCartney's publisher, "believed he was
Another Day (Paul McCartney song)
Another_Day_(Paul_McCartney_song)
1967 song by the Beatles
Eastern atmosphere – without a single Indian instrument being employed. — Peter Doggett, 2001 In his book Indian Music and the West, Gerry Farrell refers to
Blue_Jay_Way
1969 song by David Bowie
completely blown – he's everything then." The authors David Buckley and Peter Doggett comment on the unusual vocabulary in the lyrics, such as "Ground Control"
Space_Oddity
1971 benefit concert organised by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar
Ferguson; produced by Olivia Harrison, Jonathan Clyde & Jo Human). Peter Doggett, You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup, It Books
The_Concert_for_Bangladesh
American musician (1942–2025)
Granata writes that Wilson "redefined" the role of the producer, and Peter Doggett identifies Wilson as the quintessential figure of an era marked by "some
Brian_Wilson
Doggett, Peter (2011). You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup. New York, NY: It Books. ISBN 978-0-06-177418-8. Doggett, Peter (2015)
Cultural impact of the Beatles
Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles
1980 song by David Bowie
overdubs for the now-titled "Ashes to Ashes". According to the author Peter Doggett, Bowie originally sang "ashes to ashes" as "ashes to ash" and "funk
Ashes to Ashes (David Bowie song)
Ashes_to_Ashes_(David_Bowie_song)
1967 single by the Beatles
of previous years, Lennon would have insisted that McCartney rework. Peter Doggett labels it "commercial but rather inconsequential ... three minutes of
Hello,_Goodbye
1970 song by George Harrison
Clayson, George Harrison, Sanctuary (London, 2003; ISBN 1-86074-489-3). Peter Doggett, You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup, It Books
I'd_Have_You_Anytime
1972 album by the Beach Boys
Smiley Smile." He credited the idea to Warner/Reprise. Music journalist Peter Doggett states that the bonus record was originally planned to have been Smile
Carl and the Passions – "So Tough"
Carl_and_the_Passions_–_"So_Tough"
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Peter.Swedish (Petré) : shortened form of Petrejus or Petraeus, Latinized patronymics from the personal name Per, Pär (see Peter).Slovenian : derivative of the personal name Peter.French (Pêtre) : metonymic occupational name for an apothecary or grocer, from Old French pistel, pestel ‘pestle’.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Rock or Stone
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
Armenian, Australian
Peter
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Muslim
A rock. Form of Peter.
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone."Â
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean
A rock or stone.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon), Dutch, and German
English (Devon), Dutch, and German : occupational name for a baker, from Anglo-Norman French pestour, pistour, Middle Dutch pester, pister ‘baker’ (Old French pestor, pesteur, German Pistor, from Latin pistor).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.
Female
Turkish
 Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Peter.Irish : Anglicized form (translation) of Gaelic Mac Pheadair ‘son of Peter’.Americanized form of cognate surnames in other languages, for example Dutch and North German Pieters.
Male
English
Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."
Biblical
a rock or stone
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek
Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.
English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi
Rock; Stone; River; Strong
Boy/Male
Irish
Irish form of Peter and thus comes ultimately from Greek petrosâ€â€the rock,â€â€ it is still in common use in Ireland today.
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
Girl/Female
Hebrew
God is great.
Male
Egyptian
, Horus the Supreme.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Coward
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sweet Basil, Sweet smelling plant
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord, Master one of the nam
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Compassion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Great Saint
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
Edge of the Sword; Brave; Hardy; Strong Point of a Sword
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
First King of Iran
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
PETER DOGGETT
a.
Serving to deter.
n.
A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.
v. t.
See Pester.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peer
imp. & p. p.
of Pester
imp. & p. p.
of Deter
n.
Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.
v. i.
To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.
n.
One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.
imp. & p. p.
of Peter
n.
A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Peter
n.
A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.
n.
A peer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pester
n.
See Meter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deter
n.
A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.