1. catlin - Noun
2. Catlin - Proper noun
catlin (plural catlins)
Alternative form of catling (surgical knife)
Catlin (plural Catlins)
A surname.
Catlin, who was born in 1796 in Wilkes-Barre, was a lawyer, avid traveler and artist who became famous for his portraits of Native Americans. Source: Internet
According to Catlin, Season 3 is about the three protagonists finding out how much they need each other to survive. Source: Internet
Charles Dickens 1853 article on "The Noble Savage" in Household Words In 1853 Charles Dickens wrote a scathingly sarcastic review in his weekly magazine Household Words of painter George Catlin 's show of American Indians when it visited England. Source: Internet
Horses were used for warfare with the Comanche being considered to be among the finest light cavalry and mounted warriors in history. citation Comanche Feats of Horsemenship, George Catlin 1834. Source: Internet
Catlin may have taken home the trophy and the prize fund but, for many, the Antrim farmer ended up being the standout star. Source: Internet
Tiffany Ettleman, assistant director at Catlin School Age Center, said her center alone brought more than 83 children throughout the week to visit crewmembers and see the canoe. Source: Internet