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Civil parish in Cornwall, England
St Winnow (Cornish: Sen Gwynnek) is a civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Its name may be connected with either that of Saint Winnoc or
St_Winnow
Church in Cornwall, England
St Winnow's Church, St Winnow is a Grade I listed parish church in St Winnow, Cornwall, England. The present building dates primarily from the 15th century
St_Winnow's_Church,_St_Winnow
Railway station in Cornwall, England
located 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of Bodmin, in the civil parish of St Winnow. The station lies on the Cornish Main Line, 274 miles 3 chains (274.0 mi;
Bodmin Parkway railway station
Bodmin_Parkway_railway_station
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
and is fairly well wooded. It is bordered to the west by St Winnow parish, to the south by St Veep parish, to the southeast and east by Lanreath parish
Boconnoc
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
miles (5 km) south-east of Lostwithiel. It is bordered by the parishes of St Winnow to the north-west, Boconnoc to the north, Lanreath to the east Polperro
St_Veep
Town in Cornwall, England
Restormel Castle north of the town, and areas east of the Fowey from St Winnow parish, including the Bridgend area. Despite the 1934 expansion, Lostwithiel's
Lostwithiel
Church in Cornwall, England
joint benefice with the parish churches of Boconnoc, St Winnow, St Veep, Braddock, and Lostwithiel. St Brevita's Church was built in the Perpendicular style
St Brevita's Church, Lanlivery
St_Brevita's_Church,_Lanlivery
Village in Cornwall, England
straddles two parishes: north of the river it is in St Winnow parish and south of the river in St Veep parish. The river is tidal up to the village and
Lerryn
Ethy in the parish of St Winnow in Cornwall. In 1473 he was issued a Commission of array for the lieges of Cornwall to capture St Michael's Mount, which
John_Deviock
Village in west Cornwall, England
Ashton is also the name of places in the parishes of Poundstock, St Dominick and St Winnow. The meaning of Ashton is "ash-tree farm". Cornwall portal OS
Ashton,_Cornwall
Church in Cornwall, England
St Brevita’s Church, Lanlivery St Cyricius and St Julietta's Church, St Veep St Mary the Virgin's Church, Braddock St Nectan’s Chapel, St Winnow St Winnow’s
St Bartholomew's Church, Lostwithiel
St_Bartholomew's_Church,_Lostwithiel
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
graves with Celtic-style headstones can be found at the Parish Church of St Winnow. (Richard) Hussey Vivian, 1st Baronet (1775–1842) (Richard) Hussey Vivian
Baron_Vivian
5th-century Welsh and Cornish saint
is also a medieval chapel of Saint Nectan near St Winnow in Cornwall as well as a church dedicated to St Nectan in the village of Ashcombe in Devon. Nectan's
Nectan_of_Hartland
Church in Cornwall, England
St Brevita’s Church, Lanlivery St Winnow’s Church, St Winnow Boconnoc Church St Mary the Virgin's Church, Braddock St Nectan's Chapel, St Winnow St Bartholomew's
St Cyricius and St Julietta's Church, St Veep
St_Cyricius_and_St_Julietta's_Church,_St_Veep
Civil parish in mid-Cornwall, England
by Lanlivery, on the east by the river Fowey which separates it from St Winnow, St Veep and Lanteglos-by-Fowey, on the south by Fowey, and on the west
St_Sampson,_Cornwall
Church in Cornwall, England
Church St Winnow’s Church, St Winnow St Cyricius and St Julietta's Church, St Veep St Brevita’s Church, Lanlivery St Nectan’s Chapel, St Winnow St Bartholomew's
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Braddock
St_Mary_the_Virgin's_Church,_Braddock
English noble
Online. Retrieved 30 October 2025. Lower, Sir William (c.1570–1615), of St. Winnow, Cornwall and Trefenti (Tra'Venti), Llanfihangel Abercowin, Carmarthenshire
Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland
Dorothy_Percy,_Countess_of_Northumberland
English nobleman (1621–1669)
Salisbury Cathedral. 1871. p. 54. Lower, Sir William (c.1570-1615), of St. Winnow, Cornwall and Trefenti (Tra'Venti), Llanfihangel Abercowin, Carmarthenshire
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke
Philip_Herbert,_5th_Earl_of_Pembroke
Village in Cornwall, England
and Boconnoc have been united since 1742. Braddock church is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin: the earliest parts of the building are Norman but an aisle
Braddock,_Cornwall
Village in Cornwall, England
houses were built between 1815 and 1818 by Trist, inspired by one in St Winnow. There is a pair at the entrance to the village at Veryan Green and another
Veryan
Ruan, St Stephens by Saltash, St Stephens, St Teath, St Tudy, St Veep, St Wenn, St Winnow Talland, Talskiddy, Telegraph, Temple, Tencreek, Terras, The
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
Port in England
p. 185. H. Miles Brown, The Catholic Revival in Cornish Anglicanism. St Winnow: H. M. Brown, 1980, pp. 40–41. "Opening Of The Porthleven Institute".
Porthleven
History of Christianity
Cornish Anglicanism: a study of the Tractarians of Cornwall 1833–1906. St Winnow: H. M. Brown Brown, H. Miles (1964) The Church in Cornwall. Truro: Blackford
Christianity_in_Cornwall
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
the west by Boconnoc and St Veep parishes, to the south by Pelynt parish, to the east by Duloe parish, and to the north by St Pinnock parish. At the time
Lanreath
Historical divisions of English county
St Neot, Pelynt, St Pinnock, Talland, St Veep, Warleggan, St Winnow St Agnes, St Mary's, St Martin's, Bryher, Tresco, Samson Brannel – Cornish: Bronel,
Hundreds_of_Cornwall
three stone crosses in the parish of St Winnow. A cross found at Higher Coombe in 1903 was afterwards erected at St Nectan's chapel. A cross from Lanlivery
Stone_crosses_in_Cornwall
Breton saint
there to escape the Saxons. He is said to have founded an oratory at St Winnow in Cornwall, though this toponym may be connected with Winwaloe. Winnoc
Winnoc
Church in Cornwall, England
St Brevita’s Church, Lanlivery St Winnow’s Church, St Winnow St Cyricius and St Julietta’s Church, St Veep St Mary the Virgin's Church, Braddock St Nectan’s
Boconnoc_Church
Selective school in Lincolnshire, England
with the Royal Navy, and afterwards served as vicar of St Genny (1918–24) and St Winnow with St Nectan (1924–33). From 1929 till his death, he had been
Kesteven and Sleaford High School
Kesteven_and_Sleaford_High_School
Village and civil parish in England
Latchley, Metherell, Coxpark, Dimson, Drakewalls, Norris Green, Rising Sun and St Ann's Chapel. Calstock village is within the Tamar Valley AONB, is overlooked
Calstock
863658°W / 50.448079; -4.863658 (Church of St Wenna) 1327422 More images Church of St Winnow St Winnow Church Norman traces 21 August 1964 SX1153756971
Grade I listed buildings in Cornwall
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Cornwall
Ceremonial officer of the English county
Grenville 27 November 1577: William Mohun 17 November 1578: William Lower, of St Winnow 23 November 1579: Francis Godolphin, of Godolphin, knighted while in office
High_Sheriff_of_Cornwall
Human settlement in England
Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom. It lies within the civil parish of St Winnow, 6 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Bodmin and 2.5 miles (4 km) north of Lostwithiel
Bofarnel
Diocese of the Church of England
Isaac, St Endellion, St Kew, and St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September 2018. "The Benefice of St Breoke
Diocese_of_Truro
British aristocratic family
of St Paul's Church in Sketty, Swansea. A number of Vivian family graves with Celtic-style headstones can be found at the Parish Church of St Winnow, Cornwall
Vivian family (baronets and barons)
Vivian_family_(baronets_and_barons)
Village in Cornwall, England
workmanship and was brought here from the ruined chapel of St Martin at Respryn in St Winnow. The population of the village was a mere 116 when the Church
Herodsfoot
First English Civil War battle
Lanlivery was made into the upper section of "The Monument" on Druids Hill, St Winnow. It was brought from Lanlivery in 1846; this monument commemorates the
Battle_of_Braddock_Down
Village in Cornwall, England
1840s and turned into monuments: one was taken to Boconnoc and one to St Winnow. Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF) Archived 15 May 2013 at
Lanlivery
Hamlet in Cornwall, England
Catholic Revival in Cornish Anglicanism. St Winnow: H. M. Brown; p. 78 Rendell, Joan (1982) Cornish Churches. St Teath: Bossiney Books; pp. 59, 61 Langdon
Penmarth
English writer and politician (1563–1635)
October 2006, Retrieved 1 January 2011 Lower, Sir William (c.1570-1615), of St. Winnow, Cornwall and Trefenti (Tra'Venti), Llanfihangel Abercowin, Carmarthenshire
Robert_Naunton
Member of the Parliament of England
PCC Will Sir Thomas Perrot 1594 Lower, Sir William (c.1570–1615), of St. Winnow, Cornwall and Trefenti (Tra'Venti), Llanfihangel Abercowin, Carmarthenshire
Thomas_Perrot
Socialist and Anglican priest from England
Carlisle, Durham, and Newcastle. In 1917 he was posted to a curacy at St Winnow's, Cornwall. Groser married Mary Agnes Bucknall, the daughter of his parish
John_Groser
Mevagissey St Ewe St Mewan St Austell St Stephen-in-Brannel St Dennis Roche Luxulyan St Blazey Tywardreath Golant Fowey St Veep St Winnow Boconnoc Bradoc
List_of_churches_in_Cornwall
Ancient administrative units of Cornwall, England
Martin-by-Looe, Morval, St Neot, Pelynt, St Pinnock, Talland, St Veep, Warleggan, St Winnow Cornwall portal Gerlyvrik Kernewek Sowsnek Thomas, Charles (1964) "Settlement
Wivelshire
Saltash St Teath Community Primary School, St Teath St Tudy CE Primary School, St Tudy St Uny CE Academy, Carbis Bay St Wenn School, St Wenn St Winnow CE School
List_of_schools_in_Cornwall
Church in Cornwall, England
94 Brown, H. Miles (1980) The Catholic Revival in Cornish Anglicanism. St Winnow: H. M. Brown; pp. 60-63 "Deaths". www.churchtimes.co.uk. Church Times
Church of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth
Church_of_King_Charles_the_Martyr,_Falmouth
365813°W / 50.64079; -4.365813 (Remains of St Thomas Priory) 1206706 Upload Photo Respryn Bridge Lanhydrock, St Winnow Bridge 15th century 6 June 1969 SX0994463488
Grade II* listed buildings in Cornwall (Q–Z)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Cornwall_(Q–Z)
American poet (1892–1950)
who had previously and separately agreed on a criterion for a winner to winnow down the massive flood of entrants. According to the remaining judges, the
Edna_St._Vincent_Millay
Subdivisions of English county
Padstow Penryn Penzance Porthleven Redruth Saltash St Austell St Blaise St Columb Major St Ives St Just Torpoint Wadebridge A B C D E F G H I J K L M
Civil_parishes_in_Cornwall
223108°W / 50.313617; -4.223108 (Chapel of St Michael) 1159655 More images Chapel of St Nectan St. Winnow Chapel c.15th century 21 August 1966 SX1283559983
Grade II* listed buildings in Cornwall (A–G)
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Cornwall_(A–G)
No. 12 (Morval) (1) No. 14 (Lanteglos) (1) No. 15 (St Winnow) (1) No. 25 (Quethiock) (1) No. 26 (St Germans) (1) Callington (2) Calstock & Harrowbarrow
List of electoral divisions and wards in Cornwall
List_of_electoral_divisions_and_wards_in_Cornwall
British architect (1861–1938)
Sparkbrook, Birmingham (St Agatha's Vicarage) (1901), Grade II* listed St Winnow, 22 Ladywood Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham (1902), Grade II listed
William_Bidlake
Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall, England
Cornwall Wildlife Trust. The 30.5-hectare (75-acre) SSSI is situated within St Winnow civil parish, 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) east of the town of Lostwithiel
Redlake_Meadows_&_Hoggs_Moor
c. lviii) Kent County Rates, &c. Act 1807 (47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2. c. xxxiv) St. Clement Danes (Poor Relief, etc.) Act 1764 (4 Geo. 3. c. 55) Westminster
List of acts of the 3rd session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_3rd_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
German's Priory St Goran's Monastery St Kew Monastery St Mawgan Monastery (approx.) St Michael's Mount Priory St Neot's Monastery St Piran's Monastery
List of monastic houses in Cornwall
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Cornwall
c. lviii) Kent County Rates, &c. Act 1807 (47 Geo. 3 Sess. 2. c. xxxiv) St. Clement Danes (Poor Relief, etc.) Act 1764 (4 Geo. 3. c. 55) Westminster
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1809
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1809
Lanliver, Lostwithiel, Luxulian, St Endellion, St Kew, St Mabyn, St Minver Highlands, St Minver Lowlands, St Tudy, St Winnow, Temple, Warleggon, Withiel.
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Senior cleric in the Church of England
695 Brown, H. M. (1980) The Catholic Revival in Cornish Anglicanism. St Winnow: H. M. Brown; p. 11 Brown (1980); p. 11 (Dr Short was also subpreceptor
Archdeacon_of_Cornwall
Former local government district of Cornwall
South Hill, St Cleer, St Dominick, St Germans, St Ive, St John, St Keyne, St Martin-by-Looe, St Mellion, St Neot, St Pinnock, St Veep, St Winnow Torpoint
Caradon
believed, in the church of St Clement Danes in Westminster, though there is no record of his interment either there or at St Winnow or at Landulph, where his
William_Lower_(dramatist)
Buildings in Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Q26518740 St Winnow II 160, High Street 12 September 1955 SP2509112050 51°48′24″N 1°38′15″W / 51.806530°N 1.6374914°W / 51.806530; -1.6374914 (St Winnow) 1224717
Listed buildings in Burford, Oxfordshire
Listed_buildings_in_Burford,_Oxfordshire
Swedish Navy. 14 April The Michael and Frances Merchantman Michael Elmes St. Winnow England For private owner. July Royal Sovereign First rate Fisher Harding
List_of_ship_launches_in_1701
87°W / 50.44; -04.87 SW9664 St Weonards Herefordshire 51°55′N 2°44′W / 51.91°N 02.74°W / 51.91; -02.74 SO4924 St Winnow Cornwall 50°23′N 4°40′W / 50
List of United Kingdom locations: Stu-Sz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Stu-Sz
1984 film by Wes Craven
auditioned for the role of Glen Lantz and claimed that the auditioners had been winnowed down to him and Johnny Depp before Depp got the role. Other actors like
A_Nightmare_on_Elm_Street
1914 poem by Laurence Binyon
Times in September 1914. It was also published in Binyon's book "The Winnowing Fan : Poems On The Great War" by Elkin Mathews, London, 1914. Over time
For_the_Fallen
Hispano-Roman scholar (c. 560–636)
"all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume; the scholar need search no further"
Isidore_of_Seville
Species of bird
distinctive sound. They have been observed "winnowing" throughout the day and long into the night. The "winnowing" sound is similar to the call of a boreal
Wilson's_snipe
Species of plant
fallen florets to "the 'siftings' which are blown away from grain by a winnowing machine". That name has since been corrupted to 'Sifton bush' in the mistaken
Cassinia_arcuata
Municipality in Quezon, Philippines
have been derived from the Tagalog words papag (bamboo beds) and bilao (winnowing basket). Pagbilao is located on the northern shore of Tayabas Bay on Luzon
Pagbilao
King of Greece from 1863 to 1913
Maximilian of Austria, among others. Eventually, the Greeks and Great Powers winnowed their choice to Prince William of Denmark, who had received six votes in
George_I_of_Greece
English astronomer (1570–1615)
Nicholas; father of Thomas 1643." Lower, Sir William (c.1570-1615), of St. Winnow, Cornwall and Trefenti (Tra'Venti), Llanfihangel Abercowin, Carmarthenshire
William_Lower_(astronomer)
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
ones formed Language with their mind, purifying it like grain with a winnowing fan, Then friends knew friendships – an auspicious mark placed on their
Sanskrit
Former local government area in the UK
Menheniot Morval Pelynt South Hill St Cleer St Ive St Keyne St Martin by Looe St Neot St Pinnock St Veep St Winnow Warleggan Cornwall portal "Liskeard
Liskeard_Rural_District
Machine that harvests grain crops
combined multiple separate harvesting operations – reaping, threshing or winnowing and gathering – into a single process around the start of the 20th century
Combine_harvester
St Bees is a civil parish in the Cumberland district, Cumbria, England. It contains 38 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England
Listed_buildings_in_St_Bees
Symbol of medicine
delivered in the University of St. Andrews in the year 1920. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Hart, Gerald David; Forrest, Martin St. J. (1999). Asclepius: The God
Rod_of_Asclepius
Art museum in Paris, France
Millet: The Angelus – The Gleaners – Shepherdess with her Flock – The Winnower Monet: The Artist's Garden at Giverny – A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur
Musée_d'Orsay
German racing driver (born 1999)
2021 Formula One Uralkali Haas F1 Team 22 0 0 0 0 0 19th Scuderia Mission Winnow Ferrari Reserve driver 2022 Formula One Haas F1 Team 22 0 0 0 0 12 16th
Mick_Schumacher
Transfers between the Old and New Worlds
Enslaved Africans brought their knowledge of water control, milling, winnowing, and other agrarian practices to the fields. This widespread knowledge
Columbian_exchange
Adding data to a message prior to encryption to hide its length
tiny messages and decreasing gradually with message size. Chaffing and winnowing, mixing in large amounts of nonsense before sending Ciphertext stealing
Padding_(cryptography)
Species of flowering plant
tossing them into the air with the basket, similar to the method used in winnowing wheat in Spain. The seeds were then ground and the resulting meal was
Antigonon_leptopus
Main village in the Morvern area of Highland, Scotland
forming. Frequent changes to sea level reworked the sandy sediment. Natural winnowing processes sorted the quartz from other minerals, separating grains of
Lochaline
Plant species in the family
was due to a single recessive mutation. The transition from traditional winnowing to mechanised farming practices largely solved this problem. Improved
Vicia_sativa
Sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of fragments of shells
lacustrine environments where currents and waves result in the vigorous winnowing, abrasion, fracturing, and sorting of the shells that compose them. As
Coquina
Series". Sega-16.com. Retrieved July 31, 2017. "The_Bicentennial_Man_and_Other_Stories – The Winnowing". Archived from the original on June 29, 2018.
List of stories set in a future now in the past
List_of_stories_set_in_a_future_now_in_the_past
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
pricket"). Licnites ("he of the winnowing fan"), as a fertility god connected with mystery religions. A winnowing fan was used to separate the chaff
Dionysus
Machine used to produce air flow
computers and audio power amplifiers), ventilation, fume extraction, winnowing (e.g., separating chaff from cereal grains), removing dust (e.g. sucking
Fan_(machine)
Cigarette brand
Prix, Ferrari launches their revised SF71H livery featuring PMI's Mission Winnow brand. Marlboro had provided financial support to many racing drivers, the
Marlboro
1819 poem by John Keats
sitting careless on a granary floor, Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind; Or on a half-reap'd furrow sound asleep, Drows'd with the fume
To_Autumn
Irish fruit loaf. From Irish ó bairín breac, speckled loaf. bodhrán – A winnowing drum used as a musical instrument. bog – (from bogach meaning "marsh/peatland")
List of Irish words used in the English language
List_of_Irish_words_used_in_the_English_language
Tibetic peoples of the Transhimalayan region
the bridegroom, which he passes on to the bride. She places them in a winnowing fan, and hands them as a present to the wife of the barber. This ceremony
Bhotiya
Public holiday in Sarawak, Malaysia (1–2 June)
spirit of greed (Muai Antu Rua). Two children or men, each dragging a winnowing basket (chapan), will pass each by family's room. Every family will throw
Gawai_Dayak
Biblical figure; second son of Judah
certainly coitus interruptus—as Rashi vividly puts it, "threshing within, winnowing without." Dershowitz. The Genesis of Justice (ISBN 0446524794, ISBN 978-0-446-52479-7)
Onan
successful, is patented by Joseph Foljambe. 1737 Andrew Rodger invents the winnowing machine. 1740 The first electrostatic motors are developed by Andrew Gordon
List of British innovations and discoveries
List_of_British_innovations_and_discoveries
American comedian, actor, and writer (born 1962)
learning stuff I didn't have any interest in. It was good I'd say for winnowing out the things that I didn't want to do. It made it abundantly clear that
Paul_Dinello
British Catholic priest and writer (1871–1914)
Hutchinson & Co., 1909. (This was adapted as Spellbound (1941 film) A Winnowing, B. Herder, 1910. None other gods, B. Herder, 1911. Republished by Cluny
Robert_Hugh_Benson
American engineer, inventor, and businessman (1846–1914)
patents can be found in Ref. U.S. patent 34,605, 1862, grain and seed winnowers; patent awarded to father George Westinghouse Sr. U.S. patent 50759A,
George_Westinghouse
American attorney and politician (born 1963)
criticized the ruling, but O'Connor argued that litigation to overturn or winnow the ruling in McGirt was warranted, whereas Drummond championed a less litigious
Gentner_Drummond
Extinct genus of marine lizard from the Late Cretaceous
remanié deposit, which means it originated from a Cretaceous deposit with winnowed low-sediment conditions. A third hypothesis proposes that the layer is
Mosasaurus
Greek mythological creature
been overthrown. The episode was often depicted in The Meeting of St Anthony Abbot and St Paul the Hermit by the painter Stefano di Giovanni, who was known
Centaur
ST WINNOW
ST WINNOW
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Wide Meadow; From St Denis
Boy/Male
Scottish
St. Columb's disciple.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Wide Meadow; From St Denis
Boy/Male
Greek
From 'kosmos' meaning order. St Cosmas, patron saint of physicians, and his twin brother St...
Girl/Female
English American French
From St. Denis.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Girl/Female
English
meaning "From St. Denis.".
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, French
Wide Meadow; From St Denis
Boy/Male
English French
St. Clair.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Boy/Male
English French
St. John.
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Prayer; St Clair
Girl/Female
English
From St. Denis.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
st month of Islamic year
Boy/Male
English
Strong. St. Swithin was the Bishop of Winchester in the 9th century. The weather on St....
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
Boy/Male
Indian
st month of islamic year
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Holy-man; St John
Boy/Male
Irish
Loving. A. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century...
ST WINNOW
ST WINNOW
Boy/Male
Hebrew
The Lord is my God.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pearl
Boy/Male
Muslim
Generous, A big mountain
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Rosanne, ROSEANNE means "rose of grace."
Boy/Male
Hindu
King
Boy/Male
Latin American Persian Biblical Greek
Sun.
Male
Finnish
Finnish myth name of a hero of the Kalevala, a sorcerer or magician said to be able to "sing the sand into pearls." The LEMMINKÄINEN means of the name is unknown but it is probably related to the name Lempi, meaning "love."
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Blessings
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Inception; Foundation
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n.
One belonging of the mediaeval religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome.
n.
See St. John's-wort.
superl.
Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.
n.
A member of a religious order, named from St. Barnabas.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ursula, or the order of Ursulines; as, the Ursuline nuns.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
a.
Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, nux vomica or St. Ignatius's bean; as, igasuric acid.
n.
The cross, or church, of St. Antony. See Illust. (6), under Cross, n.
n.
St. Elmo's fire. See under Saint.
a.
Belonging to the Order of St. Francis of the Franciscans.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan, instituted by St. Ambrose.
a.
Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills.
n.
A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's
v. t.
To prick; to st?ng.
n.
The feast of St. Martin, the eleventh of November; -- often called martlemans.
n.
See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
n.
A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.